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Great Salt Plains Stampede Rodeo

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Event# 580-884-0105

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The Great Salt Plains Stampede Rodeo in Cherokee offers entertainment for all ages. In addition to traditional rodeo events like bareback riding, saddle bronc, the roping events, barrel racing and bull riding.

Visitors will also be treated to wild cow saddling and 4-wheeler barrel racing.

Don't miss the cash prize and scramble where children ten and under race to gather up as many fun prizes and as much cash as possible.

This event also includes a queen, princess and junior princess competition that allows young ladies to show off their horsemanship skills as well as beauty. Mark your calendar .

Great Salt Plains Stampede Rodeo

Address : Alfalfa County Fairgrounds, 520 W. 5th Street Cherokee OK
Phone : 580-884-0105   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : meganm@farmereb.com

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