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68th annual Parada del Sol returns to Scottsdale

Posted 2/7/22

The 68th annual Parada del Sol and Trail's End Festival returned to Old Town Scottsdale on Feb. 5, after a one-year hiatus. 

The Parada del Sol is an annual beloved event, now under the wing …

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68th annual Parada del Sol returns to Scottsdale

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The 68th annual Parada del Sol and Trail's End Festival returned to Old Town Scottsdale on Feb. 5, after a one-year hiatus. 

The Parada del Sol is an annual beloved event, now under the wing of the Scottsdale Charros. 

The parade garners thousands of attendees as Scottsdale enters the Old West once again. Parade participants and floats range from elected officials to school children, local bands, tribes, community groups and more. 

Scroll below to view a sampling of the 2022 Parada del Sol. 

All photos by Independent Newsmedia/Marlee Smith.

Scottsdale Mayor David D. Ortega and his wife, Rosemary Ortega.