The family-friendly rodeo and live music series starts the first weekend in March and continues each Saturday through the last weekend in November.
Upon arrival, you will be directed onto the rodeo grounds for a true Texas experience, where you can enjoy delicious Texas BBQ while sipping a cold drink, all the while taking in some good ol' country music. Roam around the Western-themed grounds where you'll find vendors selling cowboy hats, leather goods, jewelry, and more.
If an adrenaline rush is what you're after, the mechanical bull lets you put your bull-riding skills to the test. Try your best to hang on for 8 seconds. A life-size, stuffed bucking bull makes for perfect photo opportunities during your visit.
After all the food and fun, make your way into the covered arena for a professional rodeo, including an opening ceremony with longhorn cattle entrance, award-winning drill team, a presentation of the flags, bull riding, team-roping and barrel-racing speed events, mutton bustin' and calf scramble for the kids, and much more.
Following the rodeo, you can boot-scoot in the covered pavilion to a live country and western band who will play for hours. Option 1 includes a general admission, option 2 a reserved seating (section 107), option 3 a reserved seating (section 201), option 4 a reserved seating in the sky box, option 5 a reserved seating at ground level (section 101), and option 6 a reserved seating (section 202). Militaries and wheelchair users can purchase a dedicated and reserved ticket under option 1 label.