For the 95th year, Cripple Creek celebrates its donkeys

Bradley Davis

CRIPPLE CREEK, Colo. (KRDO) – Donkey Derby Days returns to Cripple Creek this weekend, 95 years after the gold miners released the former pack animals from the tunnels.

“It’s our only true living connection to our history here in Cripple Creek, said Two Mile High Club president Annie Valades. “They’re our ambassadors. They’re our mascots. They are the direct connection to our past, and they’re living to tell about it.”

It’s one of the most unique festivals in Colorado, where the donkeys are the stars of the show. Celebrations start Friday with food trucks and live music. The Donkey Derby Races kick off on Saturday with more live music and activities, followed by more performances on Sunday.

The festival is free for everyone. You can find a full schedule here.

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