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BRAY Apache Junction Burro Derby

location_city Apache Junction

location_on Arizona

flag United States

calendar_today 07 Feb, 2026

directions_run Running

language Official Website

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About the Event

***Entrants must arrange for their own donkey teammate. BRAY does not arrange for or provide animals. All animals participating in any BRAY activity must have a current negative Coggins/EIA test dated within the year, in the current owner's name. While we hope the VSV and EMV/EHV outbreaks are under control by February, we will be following the state vet's guidance on what should be done to maintain a safe event. It is a fluid situation and worsening local cases could cause changes. Please keep an eye on the AZ Department of Agriculture website for developing information. *** 

At the foot of the Superstition Mountains you'll find excitement in the legends and lore of days gone by; drawn by the promise of gold, prospectors would pass through town on their way to the hills, either to stake their own claim, or discover the fabled Lost Dutchman's stash. It's here you'll find a historic event of another sort: the Apache Junction Burro Derby. Begun in the 1950's, this fun family event is a delight for participants and spectators alike. 

For those individuals entered, you can expect a fast, mostly flat course (there are a few small rolling hills) in a loop of 3-5 miles through the desert, starting and ending at the Prospector Park. After the race is over you can enjoy all the fun of the Prospector Playday, which includes in hand trail obstacle classes with your donkey (or mule! The race is donkeys only, but the playday is for anything that hee haws!), as well as a stick donkey rodeo for those kiddos who don't have a donkey of their own (YET!)

A schedule will be posted as the day approaches, but participants can expect a check in and vet in at around 8 am with the race beginning at 10:30 AM followed by awards at 12:00 PM. At 12:30 PM the obstacle courses  begin. More information about these events, including the rules, can be found at www.bray.club

BRAY Burro (Donkey) Race Rules

The following rules apply to all participants and teams unless otherwise specified:

Additional Information

BRAY STRONGLY recommends runners secure a burro partner before registering for an event. Refunds will not be issued on the basis of a participant's inability to locate a burro teammate in time for the event. To register your burro partner for the event, a participant must select "create a burro" to add your unique, password-protected burro by name. Once a runner has done so they may register under the burro's name as their "team". Runners will not be able to add a burro for which they do not have a password. If a runner needs to switch burros prior to the event, or needs to add their burro's name to their team, they may contact race management to do so.

As with all equine sports, for safety and sportsmanship’s sake, BRAY expects all handlers to have a level of competence in safely handling their animal throughout the event. Additionally BRAY expects a level of training be achieved with all participating animals prior to the event. If you are unable to handle and/or control your animal throughout the duration of the event, even after using tools such as starting at a walk at the back of the pack, and remaining in the proper relative location to control your animal (at their head with your rope shortened in your dominant hand) BRAY suggests utilizing the training links at www.bray.club/education. 

The following is the definition of a “burro” and is to be used in selecting such. The word burro comes from the Spanish word meaning donkey. A donkey is defined as being an ass, of the species ‘Equus asinus’. They have chestnuts on the forelegs only, while other animals of the same genus of equus, such as mules or horses, have them on both the hind and forelegs. The tail has short hair, except on its lower portion , which has a brush. A registered veterinarian shall have the authority to disqualify any contestant and animal that does not match the above description, or whose animal is sick, doped (BRAY adheres to current United States Equestrian Federation [USEF] drug regulations), injured, unsound, or mistreated. The veterinarian will check the animal before and after the race. If necessary, the race committee can hold winning burros in a designated area for 30 minutes to allow for veterinarian checks.

Each entrant or their sponsor will pay a fee as determined by BRAY for each race. BRAY will have discretion as to how the entry fees will be used; The Entry fee must accompany the entry application and will not be refunded. 

It is strongly recommended that all participants carry at least one quart of water and food such as gels or an energy bar, and a small first aid kit for themselves and their burro. 

While it is a race, remember to slow down and enjoy the beauty of nature and time with your burro. Safety first, competition second.

Burro Name/ Team

Your registration will require you add yourself to a team. Your "team name" is, in fact your burro's name. You will have to set up a team using their name and a password of your choosing. If another donkey is already entered with the same name as your donkey, you can simply give them a surname, or add your farm/ranch name before their name (for instance "FSF Coco" or "Coco Smith" instead of just "Coco").

Races Offered

BRAY Apache Junction Burro Derby

Feb 07, 2026

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Distance — 3.12 Miles

terrain

Type — Trail running

timer

10:30

Weather Overview

These values represent the 3-year monthly averages for February in Apache Junction.

Temp (°C)
Feels Like (°C)
thermostat 7.1° / 19.6°
wb_sunny 2.8° / 15.6°
Wind (km/h)
Humidity (%)
air 11.3 /
water_drop 46.9%

About Apache Junction

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Apache Junction is a small city in Greater Phoenix, best known for its proximity to the rugged Superstition Mountains.

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