Rodeo

Linn County Fair and Stampede 2019

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When we talk about rodeo action, very few people can meet the enthusiasm and level of the people of Kansas. If you happen to be a Western sports aficionado, there is nothing better than some of the ol’ rodeo entertainment at the county fair. Every year, the Linn County Fair and Stampede offers seemingly endless entertainment for all those who come to the city. 

This year the county fair is taking place from the 3rd of August to the 11th of August. Some of the best events that the world of rodeo has to offer will be performed here. In the Midwest, it does not get better than this. When the Linn County Fair and Stampede is around the corner, promising fun an entertainment, everyone is excited.  This event is the only fair in Kansas that comes along with a Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association Rodeo event. That makes the rest of the festivities all the more exciting for everybody that attends the fair faithfully, year after year.

Fans from literally every age group will have something to enjoy when they come to the fair this year. They will see all the live action from one of the most dangerous sports in the world. With some of the meanest bulls and the meanest riders coming from all around the world to Kansas, this is one event that you do not want to miss.

There Is A Lot To See

Like any Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association event, there will be plenty for everybody to enjoy at the Linn County Fair and Stampede. You will get to see the enticing Barrel Racing competition, the Steer Wrestling competition, and much more along with the classic bull riding at this event.

Ticket Information

Getting tickets for the event is easy. That is why you should hurry up and get yours because everyone wants a piece of the rodeo action. You can get the tickets in advance from their website.

If you get there early enough, you can even get the tickets at the gate. Children under 5 can go in for free. The gates will open at 6:30 pm on the days of the rodeo events. The whirlwind of bull riding action will begin at 8:00 pm, so you better get ready because the event is just around the corner.

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Peter Varlet

Peter Varlet’s the cowboy critic you love to hate, until he’s right. Born during a thunderstorm in 1972 in Bismarck, North Dakota, he grew up watching his WWII vet dad battle to save their farm from corporate claws. Now, Peter’s the unapologetic voice of Western culture, with a historian’s grip on America’s past, acknowledging both its heroes and hypocrites. His truth to power articles are a no-holds-barred zone for rodeo reviews, cowboy movie takedowns, and ranching tricks that work. He’ll tell you why your country singer’s a fraud and how to fix a fence with only baling wire and spite. Peter despises corporate factory farms taking over and cherishes the DIY grit of real Americans. Politically correct? Nope. Trustworthy? Damn straight. He’s saving the West, one brutal truth at a time.

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