
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) is bridging community relations through an equine celebration later this month. In a recent social media post, the LVMPD announced a free "cabalgata" event that promises to bring together horse lovers, families, and community members for a day of festivities. According to the post, the celebration will include a horse parade, live exhibitions, and other activities such as barrel racing and face painting.
🐎 Celebrating Our Horse Community 🐎
— LVMPD (@LVMPD) January 16, 2026
Saddle up and join us for a free cabalgata celebration packed with family-friendly fun! Enjoy an exciting horse parade, live exhibitions, food, music, face painting, barrel racing, and so much more. Have a horse of your own? You’re welcome… pic.twitter.com/yVU8otYXRK
Set to take place on Saturday, January 24, the doors will open at 9:00 a.m. for horse staging, and the parade is slated to begin at 11:00 a.m. This accessible public event, hosted at Horseman's Park, located at 5800 E. Flamingo Rd, encourages horse owners to bring along their four-legged friends to partake in the parade.
All details regarding the cabalgata, including the exact location and time, can be found on LVMPD's social media post for those interested. The clear message underscores a communal welcome: "All are welcome, and don't forget to bring your friends, and family. We hope to see you there!"









