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Event# 620-532-3925

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Cattleman's Pro Rodeo

Cattleman's RodeoKingman Cattleman's Rodeo and picnic was first held in 1899 as an all day event drawing close to 14,000 people to the picnic and rodeo.

Since then the rodeo has become a two-day event held in May. They joined the PRCA in 1987 and hold events such as bull riding, calf roping, saddle bronc and bareback, bulldogging, team roping, and barrel racing.

The rodeo ground are located on the west side of Riverside park in South Kingman.

Cattleman's Pro Rodeo

Address : Riverside park Kingman KS
Phone : 620-532-3925   (Always call and confirm events.)

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