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Montana Pro Rodeo Hall and Wall of Fame

The Montana Pro Rodeo Hall and Wall of Fame organization began with a conversation between two area residents, former rodeo-rider and announcer Lyle Graves and noted western artist R. F. (Ron) Rains. The conversation led to the formation of the Yellowstone Cowboy Arts & Bronze Committee in 1998, ...


Valley View Rodeo Series @ Gallatin County Fairgrounds

Valley View Rodeo is Montana's newest rodeo experience, held in Bozeman, Montana! Performance Times Gates Open 3:30 PM Slack 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM Performance 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM FINALS RODEO 28 NRA: JUNE 19 & 20 3RD Annual MSU Meet the Bobcats Rodeo Team: AUGUST 23 July 4 and 28 live music follows ...


Brash Rodeo Summer Series

Rodeo has been a part of Montana’s culture since the first cowboys arrived over 150 years ago. Our events include bull riding, saddle bronc, ranch bronc, bareback, team roping, breakaway roping, barrel racing and steer riding. We are Western Montana’s longest running series open rodeo. Your ...


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Wheatland County Fairgrounds/Rodeo Arena

Wheatland County Fairgrounds/Rodeo Arena may be used by residents and nonresidents with proof of liability and event insurance. The grounds has a concession area, restrooms, back pens, five chutes, calf chutes, and holding/watering corrals. Arrangements need to be made in advance to rent the ...


Kootenai River Stampede PRCA Rodeo

Events include: - Bareback Bronc Riding - Bull Riding - Cowgirl's Barrel Racing - Saddle Bronc Riding - Steer Wrestling - Team Roping - Tie Down Roping - Girls Breakaway Roping Sanctions: - PRCA - WPRA


Marvin Brookman Stadium

Marvin Brookman Stadium hosts the community's rodeos. Wolf Point's Wild Horse Stampede is held here and is a three-day event which includes a PRCA sanctioned rodeo. There is a parade each day, along with a carnival, the Human Stampede Run/Walk, the world famous wild horse race, kids' stick-horse ...


Wolf Point Chamber of Commerce

Wolf Point is the county seat of Roosevelt County and is the largest city in the county, boasting a population of about 3,200 residents. Located in the southwest corner of Roosevelt County, in the historic Missouri River Valley, Wolf Point is the trade center for northeast Montana. Wolf Point is ...