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Rodeo Series


Saturdays July 4 - September 5, 2009

Kick the city off your shoes at the best little rodeo in Colorado. The High Country Stampede Rodeo Series is a Saturday night classic returning to the Fraser Valley for the 26th straight summer season.

This year's rodeos do their rootin' tootin' thing Saturdays from July 4 through September 5, and Labor Day Weekend as well. Thursday night jackpots are scheduled for June 11 - August 13, but there will not be one on August 6. Western barbecues offer their distinct flavors and aromas to round out evenings of family adventure entertainment.


Bronc Bustin' & Bull Riding
Local and regional cowboys and cowgirls engage in no-holds-barred bronc bustin', bull riding, and other rip roarin' events in hopes of winning their shares of a lucrative cash purse. Even the young wranglers get super competitive in the Junior Rodeo. These rodeo future-stars engage in some of the same events as their seasoned counterparts, including calf roping, barrel racing, and pole bending.

Then the big guys and gals blast into the arena and give a good old-fashioned western show without equal. Watching these skilled riders on their well-trained horses turns the rodeos breakaway events into almost an art form. Calf roping, team roping, barrel racing and pole bending originated from training horses.


Colorful Clowns
Every rodeo has its share of colorful clowns, but their is an important job, in addition to entertaining spectators. During bull riding events, it's the job of the clowns to distract the bull if its rider has been thrown. Thanks to the quick and clever antics of rodeo clowns, many a cowboy's life and limbs have been saved.

Because this may be the first time many visitors have attended a rodeo, the evening's announcer explains how each event is scored to increase the enjoyment and understanding for first timers.

The High Country Stampede Rodeos are presented in the John Work Arena, one mile west of Fraser. The all-weather arena features a permanent cover over its seating area, so more than 1,000 spectators are comfortable during each week's rodeo.


Kids Events
Mutton Busting and Calf Scramble.

Mutton Busting


Family Nights on July 18th and August 8th
Ages 12 & Under Free admission; with face painting, money pit, mutton bustIng, calf scramble and various games.


Saturday Night Schedule
4pm: Junior Rodeo kicks off
4:30 - about 9pm: BBQ Dinner at the Rodeo grounds
7pm: High Country Stampede Rodeo

  • Barrel racing
  • Pole bending
  • Saddle bronc riding
  • Team roping
  • Calf roping
  • Steer Wrestling
  • Bareback riding
  • Bull riding

Other Info

  • Covered bleachers
  • Discounts for groups of over 40 people

Directions
Take Hwy 40 west to Fraser,  and turn left at the signal.
Go under the overpass and veer right when the road splits.
Turn left on Country Road #73, go up the hill; the rodeo is on the right hand side.


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