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Sponsored by Prescott Frontier Days, Inc. Sanctioned by Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association. For over 115 years, the "World's Oldest Rodeo" continues to keep rodeo fans on the edge of their seats! Featuring the traditional roughstock & timed events along with the Wild Horse Race - there's something for everyone! Parade on Saturday. Prescott Frontier Days, Inc hope to see you at the rodeo.

World's Oldest Rodeo

Address : Yavapai Rodeo Grounds, 828 Rodeo Drive Phoenix AZ
Phone : 928-445-3103   (Always call and confirm events.)

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