Eureka Saddle Club PRCA Rodeo
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A Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association is coming to Eureka, KS!! You will get to watch top cowboys and cowgirls competing for earnings to qualify them for Nationals! You don't want to miss "THE GREATEST SHOW ON DIRT!"
Bareback Bronc Riding
Bull Riding
Calf Roping
Cowgirl's Barrel Racing
Cowgirl's Breakaway Roping
Saddle Bronc Riding
Steer Wrestling
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Eureka Saddle Club PRCA Rodeo
Phone : 620-583-9565 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : info@greenwoodcounty.org
Web: eurekaprorodeo.com
Rodeos
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109 Historical Sites Driving Tours
Explore Eureka and Greenwood County through its Driving Tour that visits 109 historical sites. Find Stone Houses, bridges, schools, cemeteries, churches, barns, silos, and landmarks along the way. Contact the Greenwood County Historical Museum for a printed guide:
Eureka, KS ToursEureka Downs
Eureka Downs offers excitement in the form of pounding hooves, the Horse Racing Capital of Kansas. This beautiful facility provides a fun day at the races with simulcasting and pari-mutuel betting while enjoying refreshments in the lounge. Live racing Saturdays, last of May through July 4.
Eureka, KS Race TracksJim Brother's Bronze Sculptures
The Memorial Hall is host to a regular tour of Jim Brother's Bronze Sculptures, which have garnered Worldwide acclaim. His awards and credits are numerous and include the Carl Akeley Medallion, (Intl.); "Best in the World", Wildlife Sculpture; Seville World Expo, at the 1992 World'
Eureka, KS ArtsOutdoor Recreation
Canoe trips - down scenic Fall River, 6-8 miles/3/4 hours. Also guided backpack trips, Spring and Fall. Camping - area lakes, Fall River and Christian Hills Camp. Hunting - the best anywhere! Quail, Prairie Chicken, Turkey, Deer, and Rabbits.
Eureka, KS RecreationUnited Methodist Church
The cornerstone of the first frame church was laid in 1868. It must have taken a while to erect the first church, as it was not finished until 1870. That church was destroyed by a tornado in 1873. The cornerstone for the present stone church was laid September 18, 1873
Eureka, KS Historic Churches