Dixie National East Ride

Dixie National East Ride The Dixie National Wagon Train is a Mississippi Tradition. The East Ride begins in Chunky, MS (just outside of Meridian).

Every year wagon trains from all over the state join up in Jackson, MS for the Dixie National Rodeo in February. Join us and take a trip your family will never forget. We will travel across the state on horseback and in wagons, making stops along the way for food, fun, and fellowship. Our Wagon Train makes overnight stops in Newton, Gibbstown, Forest, Pelahatchie, Brandon, and ends at the Coliseum in Jackson, MS. There is never a shortage of friends and family to help you along the way.

09/30/2024

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08/20/2024

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03/12/2024

Wagon Train People - Horse People-Cow People- Rodeo People- Stare Fair Goers- Anyone who visits the fairgrounds You need to call 601-359-3200. Give your name and telephone number and say I oppose House Bill 1357 and Senate Bill 2631.

Good morning Mississippi! Need your help to save the State Fairgrounds and Ag Museum and all our horse and livestock shows! Details below:

Money-Grab by Mississippi Legislature Threatens Most State Fairgrounds, Ag Museum Events

JACKSON, Miss. – Commissioner Andy Gipson announced today that a pair of bills moving through the Mississippi Legislature this Session are threatening to end a large number of events traditionally held at the Mississippi State Fairgrounds and the Mississippi Agriculture and Forestry Museum, both in Jackson, Mississippi. House Bill 1357 and Senate Bill 2631 would restrict or prevent Fairgrounds and Ag Museum private event funds in the form of sponsorships, advertising and naming rights, sweeping private funds into the “control” of the State Legislature effective July 1. Currently, these voluntary private sector dollars fund Fairgrounds and Ag Museum operations, improvements, and repairs.

Commissioner Andy Gipson said, “I have already been contacted by the main Dixie National Rodeo and State Fair sponsors, as well as by dozens of other event promoters who are adamantly opposed to these bills. They see this as a money-grab by the Legislature; a true attempt to confiscate their voluntary private sponsorship dollars by the State. The result of this legislation will either be diminished investment in the Mississippi State Fairgrounds and the Agriculture and Forestry Museum, or an increase in taxpayer dollars going toward those facilities instead of private sector dollars. Both outcomes are unnecessary. Past legislatures have created laws and policies for the Fairgrounds and Museum to operate under state control but in the mode of a business to save taxpayer dollars.”

The passage of these bills would threaten not only the existence of the Dixie National Rodeo and Livestock Shows, but also the Mississippi State Fair and livestock shows and all the sponsored Fair activities and sponsored Ag Museum activities in Jackson.

In addition, most other private events on the Fairgrounds would be in jeopardy or have services and facilities diminished because the Mississippi State Fair and Dixie National Rodeo pay most of the operational and repair costs of the State Fairgrounds.

Commissioner Gipson continued, “All of our great livestock shows and horse shows would be at risk, plus any Trade Mart, Fordice Equine Center and Coliseum events. I do not believe our Legislators really want to jeopardize the future of the Mississippi State Fairgrounds and Ag Museum.”

The Commissioner observed, “It’s bad enough our Legislature has refused to fund the needed facilities repairs on the Fairgrounds and Ag Museum the last three years. But now, they want to remove MDAC’s ability to partner with our private sector sponsors to pay for what the Legislature cannot or will not.”

All affected livestock show and horse show families and promoters, 4-H and FFA youth and all our private event sponsors should be deeply concerned if these bills become law.

The House of Representatives passed House Bill 1357 on Monday, March 11, so now both it and Senate Bill 2631 are in the state Senate where only Lt. Governor Delbert Hosemann has the power to make necessary corrections to the bills.

Commissioner Gipson said, “I urge everyone affected to contact Lt. Governor Delbert Hosemann at (601) 359-3200 or e-mail [email protected], and also contact your local State Senator and tell them to stop this money grab and support our ongoing Fairgrounds and Ag Museum events. Ask them all to stop these bills, or work with the Commissioner to amend HB 1357 and SB 2631.”

Commissioner Gipson concluded, “If the Legislature persists in passing these bills as introduced, I can guarantee both the Fairgrounds and Ag Museum will lose many valuable private sponsors. As a result, there will be fewer events, less revenue generated, and less economic development for the City of Jackson and the State of Mississippi. Rental rates will be forced up by the Legislature on all Fairgrounds venues. And, instead of a destination for thousands of schoolchildren, the Ag Museum could quickly become a ghost town. I remain cautiously optimistic that our elected Legislators will listen to the concerns of our great event promoters as well as our 4-H and FFA livestock and horse show families, before it is too late.”

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Media Note: Commissioner Andy Gipson will be available for interviews between 10:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. today, Tuesday, March 12, at the Biscuit Booth on the Mississippi State Fairgrounds.

02/19/2024
2024 RideWhat a week it has been.   The time we spent together flew by it seems.   The old saying is that time flies whe...
02/11/2024

2024 Ride
What a week it has been. The time we spent together flew by it seems. The old saying is that time flies when you are having fun. Then we certainly had fun.
Just want to say thank you to each person and family that was with us this week. The food, fellowship and people making memories are what make our group the BEST!! Teamwork and Togetherness makes Doug and myself’s task so much easier. Until we meet again. 🐴🐴

Day EightParade DayEast Family PhotoLive like it’s your last trail ride!Cowboy Up - Enjoy the Ride!Until we meet again 🐴...
02/10/2024

Day Eight
Parade Day
East Family Photo
Live like it’s your last trail ride!
Cowboy Up - Enjoy the Ride!
Until we meet again 🐴🐴🐴

Day Eight Parade Day Time to Pack Up and Head Home
02/10/2024

Day Eight
Parade Day
Time to Pack Up and Head Home

Day Eight Parade
02/10/2024

Day Eight
Parade

Day Eight Parade Day
02/10/2024

Day Eight
Parade Day

Day Eight Parade DayDannette’s is cleaning up our camp spot at the MS State Fairgrounds
02/10/2024

Day Eight
Parade Day
Dannette’s is cleaning up our camp spot at the MS State Fairgrounds

Day Seven Friday Night
02/10/2024

Day Seven Friday Night

Day SixTime to reflex on the ride
02/09/2024

Day Six
Time to reflex on the ride

Day Six Well we rolled into the fairgrounds todayWhat a week we have had
02/08/2024

Day Six
Well we rolled into the fairgrounds today
What a week we have had

Day Six Going down this hill is the saddest feeling Just knowing the week is coming to a end
02/08/2024

Day Six
Going down this hill is the saddest feeling
Just knowing the week is coming to a end

Day SixRiver Bridge
02/08/2024

Day Six
River Bridge

Day Six River Bridge is not too far away This week is winding down
02/08/2024

Day Six
River Bridge is not too far away
This week is winding down

02/08/2024

Day Six
JZ this one’s for you
I know you are traveling along with us in Heaven

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