Colorado Rodeos
Grand County is a major center for rodeos in Colorado with at least one rodeo event every weekend during the summer from May through September.
Flying Heels Rodeo Series
The local rodeo season traditionally begins on Memorial weekend with the start of the Flying Heels Rodeo Series at the arena on Highway 40 just south of Granby. The series continues with a rodeo every Saturday through the Fourth of July weekend.
Starting at 7:00 p.m. the Flying Heels rodeo always features some of the best local and regional competitors who ride and rope in its open events, including: bareback riding, saddle bronco riding, bull riding, calf roping, steer wrestling, girls break-away roping, team roping, and barrel racing.
Junior rodeo events are also offered which begin every Saturday afternoon at 3:00 p.m.. Events include: mutton bustin’, goat undecorating, barrel racing, pole bending, goat tying, break-away roping, calf roping, team roping, steer riding and junior bull riding.
High Country Stampede Rodeo Series
Kick the city off your shoes at “the best little rodeo in Colorado.” The High Country Stampede Rodeo Series has been a Saturday night classic in the Fraser Valley for 25 years. Starting July 5th, rodeo enthusiasts can attend one or all of eight rodeos scheduled every Saturday night throughout July and August. Each event draws an average of 900 visitors who enjoy a variety of rodeo events.
Local and regional cowboys and cowgirls engage in no-holds-barred bronco 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, as these future-stars engage in some of the same events as their seasoned counterparts, including calf roping, barrel racing, and pole bending.
Then, at 7:00 p.m., 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 rodeo’s breakaway events into almost an art form. Colorful clowns add to the excitement of this great family outing. In addition to great rodeo action, fans have the opportunity to enjoy the Stampede’s famous barbecue dinners at each of the rodeos.
The rodeo is held in the John Work Arena, one mile west of the town of Fraser. The Junior Rodeo begins at 4:00 pm, and the Open Rodeo begins at 7 p.m. Ticket prices are $10 for adults, $8 for kids and seniors.
Middle Park Fair & Rodeo
The finale to Grand County’s rodeo season is always the Middle park Fair & Rodeo held mid-September at the Grand County Fairgrounds in Kremmling. Some of the very best rodeo competitors in Colorado and surrounding states, as well as local riders compete.






