Evangeline Downs in Opelousas simply started its pureblooded season a number of weeks back and they’re already changing equipments — well, sort of.
This Saturday, April 22, the St. Landry Parish-based horse racing track and gambling establishment will host some various type of four-legged racers.
In in between the horse races, the general public is welcomed to come out and delight in live Camel and Zebra races.
Live racing begins at 5:30 pm that day. Admission and parking are totally free, and regional food trucks will exist providing scrumptious treats for sale.
Evangeline Downs said that the very best parking for the races will remain in the parking area behind the hotel.
Now, if you wish to bring the kids over to really fulfill the stars of these “wild” races, you’ll have the ability to do so the day previously.
On Friday, April 21, in the paddock location at Evangeline Downs by the racetrack, you’ll have the ability to fulfill and take pictures of the zebras and camels that will be racing the unique races.
This is a complimentary family-friendly occasion and it will occur from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm that day.
If you can’t make it out this weekend for the camel and zebra races and enjoy pureblooded racing, you still have a lot of time. The 2023 Thoroughbred season at the track runs every Wednesday through Saturday and concludes on August 26.
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