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Bayside Western Trail Festival

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Bayside Western Trail Festival

In the days of the old west, there were multiple trails that were used for driving cattle from Texas up to Nebraska. One of those was the Western Trail, beginning in Texas and ending in Ogallala, right near the location of this event. Come see how we combine the history of the old west with the high adrenaline of bull riding and red dirt country music of today!

1pm Gates Open
2pm Bull Riding
Bull riding immediately followed by concert by Joshua Dorr
5pm Professional Air Show by Mike Newman
Red Dirt Country Festival
- Lexi Larsen
- The Dirty River Boys
- Sean McConnell
- John David Kent
11pm After Party at the Platte River Inn
Tickets Online - www.outhousetickets.com

Bayside Western Trail Festival

Address : Bayside Golf Resort, 865 Lakeview West Road, Brule, NE 69127 Oshkosh NE
Phone : 308-289-0314   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : kari@hylandinvest.com

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