Colorado Springs, Colorado – Gather your loved ones and prepare for a summer tradition unlike any other. The NFR Open at the Pikes Peak or Bust Rodeo invites you to attend, July 8-12, 2025, at the Norris Penrose Event Center in Colorado Springs. The event is held at the base of Pikes Peak mountain, which is a part of the iconic Rocky Mountains. Get ready for thrilling, top-tier competition, as the top cowboys, cowgirls, and rankest animal athletes give it their all! Feel the heartwarming nostalgia as you share delicious treats and create the kind of beautiful core memories that families cherish for generations. What makes this experience truly unique is the profound connection it offers. By simply enjoying the greatest show on dirt, you’re actively supporting our local military and instilling values of service and community in every smile. Give your family an unforgettable adventure that’s not just fun, but deeply patriotic and purposeful.
NFR Open at the Pikes Peak or Bust Rodeo
July 8-12, 2025
Norris Penrose Event Center
1045 Lower Gold Camp Rd, Colorado Springs, CO 80905
The arena will host the most elite riders from the PRCA’s U.S. and Canadian Circuits, plus Mexican National Champions, all vying for their share of over $1 million in payouts. This grand event is bringing in more than 200 contestants to this scenic and historic event. The toughest of the tough and the most determined cowboys and cowgirls will compete in Bareback Riding, Breakaway Roping, Steer Wrestling, Team Roping, Saddle Bronc Riding, Tie-Down Roping, Barrel Racing, and Bull Riding. Only the best will reach the semifinals and finals on Saturday, July 12, when the champions will be crowned. Performances for the Pikes Peak or Bust Range Rider Pivots and Pikes Peak Rangerettes drill teams, followed by the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office Mounted Unit, before the remaining events.
The grounds open at 10:00 am for matinees and 4:00 pm for evening rodeo performances. The event will kick off at 7:00 pm, Tuesday – Saturday evenings, 12:00 pm Friday and Saturday matinees. This event has more than just rodeo, though you should arrive there early to explore the wide range of vendors to satisfy your cravings. Need some country clothing or decor? They have shopping. Want to indulge in some delicious food? They’ve got everything for your taste buds. Craving a cold one? No better place to find a nice cold Coors than at a rodeo! There is a PPOBR Fan Zone that includes family-friendly activities like mutton bustin’ prelims and the Beer & Wine Corral for the grown-ups! Check out the dancing and live music at the Coors Roadhouse Saloon after the rodeo to keep the fun rolling. Who knows, you may even get to meet Pikes Peak 2025 Girl of the West, Emma Considine.
Colorado Springs is a place that should be on the top places to visit in the United States. My family lives in Colorado Springs, and I have had the pleasure of experiencing it many times, even calling it my second home. Colorado Springs is not only home to my beautiful family but also home to the United States Air Force Academy, NORAD/NORTHCOM, U.S. SPACECOM, Schriever Space Force Base, Peterson Space Force Base, and Fort Carson. Colorado Springs hosts its own small-town rodeo every year, established in 1938. Since 1946, all proceeds from the Pikes Peak or Bust Rodeo have been used to support service members and their families in the Pikes Peak region, which includes my family members. It’s a delight to know this incredible contribution to our country. The rodeo and the amazing backdrop of Colorado Springs’ beautiful landscapes are an incredible sight to behold.
Do you want to see more than the rodeo? Some amazing places to check out while in Colorado Springs are:
Colorado Springs, Colorado, is such a beautiful place and has no shortage of fun things to do or amazing things to see. You may even take a drive to Denver, which is only an hour’s drive away. One thing is for sure: attending the NFR Open at the Pikes Peak or Bust Rodeo is a must-see event!
Fan resources can be found at pikespeakorbust.org, including tickets, the NPEC Stadium Diagram, a print-at-home poster, Parking Info, Parking Map, Grounds Diagram, Fan Code of Conduct/Prohibited Items Info, and even a Know Before You Go Guide!
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