Jul 11, 2026

Longhorn Cattle Parade Through Downtown Junction City

Posted Jul 11, 2026 10:06 PM
18 Longhorn Cattle parade down Washington Street in Junction City for their 2026 Cattle Drive.
18 Longhorn Cattle parade down Washington Street in Junction City for their 2026 Cattle Drive.

By Anthony Gorges

JC / Little Apple Post

Washington Street in downtown Junction City was the place to be on Saturday morning as the Junction City Main Street Market brought in a Longhorn cattle drive.

The cattle drive featured 18 Longhorn cattle from Slash-O-Ranch in Oklahoma, Fort Riley’s Commanding General’s Mounted Color Guard, and Rebecca Thornton, Miss Rodeo Kansas.

Junction City Mayor Terry Butler, Miss Rodeo Kansas (Rebecca Thornton), and Staff Sgt. Curtis Coonrod
Junction City Mayor Terry Butler, Miss Rodeo Kansas (Rebecca Thornton), and Staff Sgt. Curtis Coonrod

“It has been a great day,” Junction City Mayor Terry Butler said. “This cattle drive is just a sight that we don’t usually see in Junction City, Kansas.”

Butler coordinated the cattle drive and is the president of the board for Junction City Main Street.

“I’ve enjoyed the crowd that’s here, all the interactions going on, and just the appreciation of God’s creation.”

Following the cattle drive, Fort Riley’s Commanding General’s Mounted Color Guard stopped at the market for a meet-and-greet. In addition to Fort Riley’s Commanding General’s Mounted Color Guard, several vendors were also set up at the market at 901 North Washington Street.

More photos from the cattle drive and Main Street Market are below.

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Large Crowd at Main Street Market
Large Crowd at Main Street Market
Commanding General's Mounted Color Guard
Commanding General's Mounted Color Guard
Commanding General's Mounted Color Guard greets the community at Main Street Market.
Commanding General's Mounted Color Guard greets the community at Main Street Market.