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Camp Verde, Arizona Welcomes the 2024 Turquoise Circuit Finals!

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Arizona and New Mexico, the Turquoise Circuit Finals is right around the corner and you won’t want to miss your chance to support your home-grown rodeo heroes! With preparations in full swing, rodeo athletes aren’t the only ones gearing up for the 2024 Turquoise Circuit Finals! The Camp Verde Arena Association is ready to throw the best rodeo possible this coming November 1st & 2nd!

Camp Verde Arena Association: The Host with the Most!

Welcoming rodeo fans from far and wide, the Camp Verde Arena Association is proud to play host to the Turquoise Circuit Finals since 2021. A homegrown 501-C3 Non-Profit organization, the CVAA consists of 12 dedicated and hardworking volunteers who contribute countless hours to creating the best possible experiences for those who drive through their arena gates. While preserving Camp Verde’s western heritage, the CVAA is a strong purveyor of community excellence; fostering an environment to promote economic viability, increase recreation opportunities for community members of all ages and abilities, encouraging livestock and equine education amongst community youth, promoting high school, youth, and junior rodeo activities, and increase involvement in community engagement opportunities such as special events, parades, rodeos, and more.

“Camp Verde and the rest of the Verde Valley is historically based on Western tradition and roots. Western roots run deep in Camp Verde, and many families in our community are still ranching, farming, and raising animals. Camp Verde Arena Association built this facility hoping to bring back our Western Roots to where they began.” -Mary Phelps, President of Camp Verde Arena Association (CVAA)

Photo Courtesy of the Camp Verde Arena Association

The Rodeo: PRCA Fun in the Southwest

The Turquoise Circuit is one of many PRCA circuits that allow contestants to compete in and advance to a national championship as a branch of the PRCA. Composed of rodeos in Arizona and New Mexico, local rodeo athletes who call the desert home will compete in nearly 20 rodeos across the two states throughout the Turquoise Circuit season. By hosting circuit rodeos, the PRCA allows cowboys and cowgirls easier and more affordable transportation between rodeos, a more relaxed schedule, and more convenience while competing. Through the circuit path, talented rodeo “weekend warriors” have the convenience and freedom to compete, all while tending to life’s many responsibilities such as 9-5s and families. The action all comes to a head at the Turquoise Circuit finals in Camp Verde, Arizona on November 1st and 2nd.

Photo Courtesy of The Turquoise Circuit

While fans are sure to enjoy the rodeo action, the fun doesn’t stop when Happy Trails starts playing! You’ll want to stick around because the night is just beginning! Live music, bands, dancing, and an athlete meet & greet will keep the fun going until the morning’s wee hours! 

Check Out the Full Schedule Below!

Thursday, October 31st
Contestant Meet & Greet | 6 pm
Live Music from Cody Houston | 6 pm -10 pm

Friday, November 1st
Rodeo Performance | 7 pm
Cowboy Karaoke, Costume Contest, and Live Music from DJ Magic Mike | 9 pm – 1 am

Saturday, November 2nd
Rodeo Performances | 1 pm & 7 pm
Rodeo Dance with Live Music from Justin Hitson and Southbound | 9 pm – 1 am

Community Comes First

One of the Turquoise Circuit’s most cherished events is one that gives back to community members with cognitive and physical disabilities. The Exceptional Rodeo is a yearly highlight as participants of all ages with special needs are invited into the rodeo arena to get a close-up introduction to rodeo animals, engage in exciting rodeo-themed games and activities, and interact with rodeo athletes, royalty, and more.   

Don’t Wait to Purchase Tickets!

So gear up Arizona and New Mexico rodeo fans because The 2024 Turquoise Circuit Rodeo Finals are just around the corner. Tickets are known to sell out quickly so don’t miss your chance to purchase yours today! We can’t wait to see you at the 2024 Turquoise Circuit Finals this November 1st and 2nd in Camp Verde, Arizona!

Taryn Cantrell

Taryn Cantrell is an Arizona native who has spent many hours in the rodeo arena. Having grown up barrel racing, serving as the 2017 Gilbert Days Rodeo Queen and as a member of the Cowgirls Historical Foundation, Taryn is passionate about her western heritage and all things rodeo. When she’s not on horseback, Taryn can be found playing her bass guitar, painting, and performing around Phoenix with her band. Taryn is a graduate of Arizona State University with her Bachelor's Degree in Vocal Performance. Taryn is proud to combine her love of the arts with her love of rodeo and has been honored to sing The National Anthem at various rodeos across the beautiful state of Arizona. Alongside her love for art and music, preserving her western heritage and promoting the sport of rodeo are just two of Taryn’s many passions. Taryn is so honored to share her love of rodeo with Cowboy Lifestyle Network’s wonderful audience.

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