Feb. 10 (UPI) — The 2026 edition of Longmire Days, a festival celebrating the beloved TV show and mystery novels that inspired it, is set for July 16-19 in Buffalo, Wyoming.
“We’ll have information about attending actors, the four days of events, when tickets will be released, and potential volunteer opportunities in the months to come once those details are finalized,” the Longmire Foundation announced Monday.
Craig Johnson, the author of the books, hosts the event.
Past years have included panel discussions, barbecues, autograph signings and parades with cast members such as Robert Taylor (Walt Longmire), A. Martinez (Jacob Nighthorse) and Louanne Stephens (Ruby).
Johnson’s next Longmire novel, The Brothers McKay, is set for release on May 26.
Former cast member Lou Diamond Phillips, who played Walt’s best friend, Henry Standing Bear, was recently asked on X about his memories of working on the show.
“Loved everything about it, but especially the cast and that role. A privilege to embody HSB,” Phillips replied.
The series ran from 2012 to 2017, but remains popular in re-runs, with several online fan groups dedicated to it.

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