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Rodeo Series

Thursday evenings:
June 12, 19, 26
July 3, 10, 17, 24
Aug 7, 14, 21


Located behind Chapel Square in Avon with free shuttle service from the covered bridge in Beaver Creek village.
Gates open at 5:00pm, Rodeo events begin at 6:00pm

Tickets:
Tickets are for General Admission and may be purchased at the Beaver Creek Information Center up to 3:00pm on the day of the rodeo, or at the rodeo beginning at 5:00pm.

Tickets must be purchased in person (no telephone or mail order) except for groups of 20 or more who can order advance tickets through Beaver Creek Group Sales (telephone (866) 395-3185)  no later than one week before the rodeo the group wishes to attend.

Please note that the rodeo takes place rain or shine and tickets are therefore non-refundable.  Tickets are not dated other than the year and dates of the series so a ticket is good for any rodeo held during the summer.

Admission:

VIP Seating $20
Seniors (65+ yrs.) $8
Adults (18-64 yrs.) $15       
Youth (13-17 yrs.) $5

Children 12 yrs. + under are FREE!

Registering to Compete:
If you are interested in competing in the Beaver Creek Rodeo, please call Jodi (Tuesdays prior to the event you wish to enter) between 7:00 & 9:00pm at (970) 376-0817.  There are no requirements to enter however events fill up so call as early as possible.

Vendors:
Please call Jean Dennison at the Beaver Creek Resort Company on (970) 845-5896 if you would like to apply for a retail booth.


Description of Events

Bareback Bronc Riding- To win this event, the cowboy must hang on to the bucking bronco with just one hand, and endure 8 long seconds of whiplash, whirling, and twirling.

Calf Scramble Kids, now it's your turn - The first five buckaroos to capture ribbons from the tails of a group of friendly calves win prizes!

Team Roping- Two cowboys, a header and a heeler, work together to catch a steer as fast as possible, earning points for their skill and speed.

Mutton Bustin'- The youngest cowboys and cowgirls show their stuff in this Rodeo favorite. The buckaroo who holds on to his or her wild-n-wooly sheep the longest brings home a trophy!

Barrel Racing- Elegant riding and precise timing are the keys to winning this intense competition which consists of sprinting into the arena and tightly turning around three barrels.

Burro Racing- For Moms and Dads - create teams of 3 to test your donkey handling and riding abilities!

Bull Riding- In this dangerous Rodeo event, bull riders must overcome 2000 lbs of angry animal angst for 8 exciting seconds.        



Special thanks to our event sponsors:      

Coors  Slifer Smith & Frampton
Alpine Bank Vail Daily
Dusty Boot Steakhouse & Saloon Vail Valley Medical Center
East West Resorts  Wells Fargo
Peterson Electric                                                                               

 

Rodeo Series