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Saddle Up: A Weekend Like No Other at the Kingman Rodeo 2025

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The heart of Arizona’s cowboy country beats louder than ever as the Kingsmen bring back the GCPRA Rodeo to the Mohave County Fairgrounds in Kingman, AZ. Mark your calendars for Friday, September 26, and Saturday, September 27, 2025, because this isn’t just a rodeo; it’s a full-on Western experience that combines thrilling competition, community spirit, and old-fashioned fun.

The Kingsmen: Carrying on a Tradition

The Kingsmen, a legendary volunteer group, are the force behind this event. Year after year, they saddle up to ensure Kingman’s western heritage is not only remembered but also celebrated. Thanks to them, fans get two nights of non-stop rodeo action with some of the toughest cowboys and cowgirls from the Grand Canyon Pro Rodeo Association (GCPRA).

About the Grand Canyon Pro Rodeo Association (GCPRA)

The Grand Canyon Pro Rodeo Association (GCPRA) has been preserving the Western spirit since 1982. What began as a small Arizona-based rodeo circuit has evolved into one of the premier rodeo associations in the Southwest, boasting over 600 members. The GCPRA provides a stage for both seasoned pros and rising stars to compete in classic events like bull riding, saddle bronc, team roping, and barrel racing. Known for its family-friendly atmosphere and high-energy competition, the GCPRA rodeo circuit is a place where tradition meets adrenaline. Every event reflects their mission: to preserve the cowboy way of life while delivering unforgettable experiences for fans and competitors alike.

Two Nights of Rodeo Action

Day 1 – Friday, September 26, 2025

  • Gates open at 4:00 PM: The fairgrounds come alive with the scent of hay, the chatter of fans, and the promise of what’s to come.
  • Slack Performance: 6:00 PM:  Riders and livestock hit the arena in the early rounds, setting the tone with grit, grace, and a steady rhythm of competition.
  • Main Rodeo Begins: Shortly after Slack, the full show roars to life. Expect a dynamic mix of:
    • Mutton Bustin’ – Little ones clutch on with all the courage they can muster, bringing equal parts laughter and pride.
    • Steer Riding – Up-and-coming rodeo athletes take on the challenge, channeling cowboy tenacity.
    • Classic Events – Saddle bronc riding, barrel racing, team roping, and bull riding electrify the arena.
    • Calf Dressing – A fan favorite, blending hustle and hilarity into one wild race.

Day 2 – Saturday, September 27, 2025

  • Gates open at 2:00 PM:  Arrive early to soak in the western atmosphere and last-minute excitement.
  • Rodeo Starts: 4:00 PM:  The arena ignites with the same pulse-pounding lineup: heart-stopping animal wrangling, precision in timed events, and roaring crowd energy.
  • Barn Dance Post-Show: Once the dust settles, the real magic begins. Keep your ticket stub, because it doubles as your admission to a rollicking Post-Rodeo Barn Dance, where live music meets cowboy twirls under the open sky 

A Rodeo for the Whole Family

The Kingman GCPRA Rodeo isn’t just for the die-hard rodeo fan; it’s an event for everyone. Kids get in on the fun, families enjoy delicious food and vendors, and the energy in the stands is electric. Plus, with kids 6 and under free, it’s a weekend that won’t break the bank. Be sure to bring water, sun protection, and your best cheer.  Wear comfortable western wear as boots, hats, and jeans are highly recommended. Cash and cards accepted for food vendors, rodeo merch, and entry to the barn dance.

Ticket Information

Tickets are available online at kingsmenrodeo.org and at the gate.

  • Adults: $20
  • Seniors, Veterans, First Responders: $15
  • Youth (7–16): $10
  • Kids 6 & under: FREE

Visiting Kingman

Don’t forget, Kingman sits right on the iconic Route 66, which means you can make it a full western road trip rodeo by day, history and adventure by night. American West. The city, often called the “Heart of Historic Route 66,” offers numerous attractions centered around this famous highway. The Arizona Route 66 Museum, located in the historic Powerhouse building, provides an immersive experience with murals, dioramas, and vintage cars that tell the story of the “Mother Road.” Other historical sites include the Mohave Museum of History and Arts, the Kingman Railroad Museum, and the beautifully preserved Bonelli House. Visitors can also explore the outdoors by hiking in Hualapai Mountain Park or on the White Cliffs Wagon Trail, or take a day trip to the authentic Western ghost town of Oatman, where wild burros roam the streets. For a more quirky photo opportunity, a stop at Giganticus Headicus is a must.

Photo credit: Explorekingman.com

So dust off those boots, round up your crew, and grab your tickets. The Kingman GCPRA Rodeo 2025 is waiting, and it promises to be a weekend you’ll never forget.

Get your tickets now at kingsmenrodeo.org and make sure you’re part of the action.

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Howdy, y'all! My name is Fernando Rosas Suarez. I am a dedicated and enthusiastic professional with a passion for cultivating engaging experiences. Currently serving as a Box Office Team Member at Comedy Mothership in Austin, Texas. Since 2024, I have been an integral part of the Cowboy Lifestyle Network (CLN), where I leverage my linguistic skills to translate articles and provide event coverage, now expanding my role as a contributing writer. Originally from Mexico City, I have lived in Austin for nine years, deeply embracing and contributing to the vibrant local culture.

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