Find North Dakota rodeos. Each North Dakota event has links to its marketing page and registration page. If you are looking for a North Dakota rodeo you will find your rodeo experience listed below. Or search for your North Dakota rodeo by zip code in the box below.
Date | Logo | Name | Location | Distance | |
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JUN 29 2025 | Roughrider Days Rodeo | Dickinson, North Dakota | Tickets | ||
JAN 03 2026 | Tim Tiede Memorial Stampede | Valley City, North Dakota | Tickets | ||
JUN 15 2025 | ND High School State Finals Rodeo STALL & CAMPSITE RENTALS | Bowman, North Dakota | Tickets |
Rodeo season in North Dakota runs March through October. Rodeos have a long history in North Dakota, so you can have the small town rodeo experience or see a bigger, professional rodeo.
Travel to Valley City in March to see a ranch rodeo and a PRCA rodeo. Teams of cowboys and cowgirls compete doing ranch tasks in ranch rodeos. The Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) sanctions rodeos and organizes finals every year.
In addition to the rodeos, you can see a truck and tractor pull, compete in a chili cookoff and other cooking contests.
The North Dakota Winter Show is North Dakota’s oldest and longest-running agriculture show and draws people from several states and Canada.
Originally started in 1879 as a baseball game and pony races, the Mandan Rodeo has become a tradition. It officially became the Mandan Roundup in 1923. The PRCA and WPRA sanction it.
The Women’s Professional Rodeo Association focuses on women’s sports in rodeo. It sanctions rodeos and organizes finals each year.
At the Mandan Rodeo, you’ll see typical rodeo events – roping, barrel racing, and bull riding.
You can also sign your kids up to participate in the Remarkable Kids Rodeo, open to all kids with a physical, mental, or emotional need.
The Mandan Rodeo also runs a food drive for the local community called CRAM-A-RAM.
Held every March and April, Rodeo Minot offers bull riding, rough riding, and an NDRA Rodeo. The North Dakota Rodeo Association sanctions rodeos in North Dakota.
You’ll also enjoy afterparties at a local bar.
Rodeo Minot is the second largest event at the North Dakota State Fairgrounds, and provides an economic boost to the local economy. It also donates to several local charities to support 4-H, FFA, and more.
If you miss Rodeo Minot, you can catch the Badlands Circuit Finals Rodeo in October. Held on the same grounds, you’ll see breakaway roping, team roping, barrel racing, and more. In addition to watching rodeo competitions, you can walk around a tradeshow, enjoy a social, and attend Cowboy Church.
In July, the Killdeer Saddle Club organizes a PRCA-sanctioned rodeo. This Killdeer tradition goes back to 1923. You’ll experience all of the classic rodeo events when you attend this rodeo.
The Killdeer Saddle Club also organizes the Killdeer Mountain Roundup Youth Rodeo in August.
North Dakota has several rodeo associations that work to support rodeo traditions and pass them on to the next generation: North Dakota Rodeo Association (NDRA), North Dakota High School Rodeo Association (NDHSRA), and North Dakota Junior High Rodeo Division (NDJHRD).
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All US rodeosSome North Dakota rodeos may support a charity and raise funds to support and raise charitable donations. These charities may have fundraising teams that run for a cause and allow you to make a difference while running for a charity.
North Dakota charity rodeos