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Navajo County Fair & Rodeo 2024
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Navajo County Fair & Rodeo 2024

Holbrook, Arizona – The Navajo County Fair and Rodeo is returning once again, marking 93 years of exhilarating rodeo action and excitement! Going from September 11-14, fans can anticipate red dirt concert performances, carnival rides, rodeo action, and vendors, at this year’s Navajo County Fair & Rodeo. Don’t miss out on the Little Buckaroo Rodeo and the Demolition Derby, among many other exciting festivities! Catch all the details below.

Photo Courtesy of Navajo County Fair & Rodeo
Photo Courtesy of Navajo County Fair & Rodeo

History of the Navajo County Fair

The inaugural Navajo County Fair took place in Taylor in 1926. However, in 1931, the County Supervisors made the decision to relocate the fair to Holbrook. This move was prompted by Holbrook’s status as the County Seat and its central position within the county. To accommodate the fair and other events, permanent fairgrounds and additional facilities were constructed in Holbrook. Today, the committee is dedicated to providing a top-notch experience for both athletes and attendees looking to experience the Navajo County Fair and Rodeo.

Photo Courtesy of Navajo County Fair & Rodeo
Photo Courtesy of Navajo County Fair & Rodeo

Be the Next Contender

The Navajo County Fair and Rodeo is excited to announce that contestants at this years event will have the opportunity to qualify for the American Rodeo and advance to the Las Vegas West Regional’s Semi Finals on September 13th and 14th. By simply entering the Navajo County Rodeo and scanning a QR code, contestants will be directed to a website where they can register for the American Rodeo. If they place at the Navajo County Fair and Rodeo, they will secure a spot at the Las Vegas West Regional’s Semi Finals, bringing them one step closer to competing in the American Rodeo and the chance to win the million-dollar prize.

Demolition Derby

Always a fan favorite, make sure to check in to the Navajo County Fair and Rodeo to catch the Demolition Derby, taking place Thursday, September 12th, 2024 at 7:00 pm at the Navajo County Fairgrounds. You can check the Navajo County Fair and Rodeo’s Facebook page for updates.

Concerts

  • September 11
    • High Lonesome followed by Main Street
  • September 12
    • Hailey Green Band
  • September 13
    • Ronnie and the Redwoods
  • September 14
    • Kenny Feidler
    • The Cowboy Killers
Kenny Feidler

Tickets

  • Rodeo Admission: $15
  • Fair Admission: $5
  • Children 5 & Under: FREE

Rodeo Hours

  • Pre Show: 6:30 pm
  • Rodeo Starts: 7:00 pm

Navajo County Fair Hours

  • Wed: 4pm-10:00 pm
  • Thursday-Sunday: 10:00 am – 10:00 pm

Last Updated on 09/16/2024 by Megan deFabry

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