Stagecoach had an estimated attendance of 80,000 people, just a few thousand short of the maximum capacity of 85,000 attendees.
Made entirely of horseshoes, this horse art installation is a Stagecoach staple that sits near the entrance.
People waited in line to take photos on the tractor outside the Budweiser Country Club.
Cornhole games were set up in various spots around the venue, Empire Polo Club.
Festivalgoers dance to ''Who's Your Daddy'' by Toby Keith in the karaoke tent.
Art installation Spectra by the U.K.-based design studio NEWSUBSTANCE remained at Stagecoach after being unveiled at Coachella the year before.
Kristal Lynn Konzen teaches a crowd how to line dance at the Honky Tonk, the dedicated space for dance performances and lessons.
Blake Mouradian (left) and Jazzlene Beltran (right) play cornhole, which Mouradian claims he became adept at thanks to his friends who participate in cornhole tournaments.
Participants of all ages learn how to do a simple line dance on the second day of the festival.
A giant metal cowboy boot sat by the market with vendors selling everything from henna tattoos to engraved wooden art.