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Parker County Sheriffs Posse Frontier Days And PRCA Rodeo

Jun 11th - 14th, 2025

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1st Performance Wednesday Night
Jun 12, 2025

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2nd Performance Thursday Night
Jun 13, 2025

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3rd Performance Friday Night
Jun 14, 2025

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4th Performance Saturday Night
Jun 15, 2025

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Parker County Sheriffs Posse

Event Schedule

  • 1st Performance Wednesday Night

    Thursday, June 12, 2025 • 1:00 AM

  • 2nd Performance Thursday Night

    Friday, June 13, 2025 • 1:00 AM

  • 3rd Performance Friday Night

    Saturday, June 14, 2025 • 1:00 AM

  • 4th Performance Saturday Night

    Sunday, June 15, 2025 • 1:00 AM

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Event

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Event Types

Bareback Riding
Saddle Bronc Riding
Bull Riding
Steer Roping
Tie-down Roping
Team Roping
Steer Wrestling
Barrel Racing

Added Money

$77,500

Join us for an exciting rodeo event featuring top competitors and thrilling performances.

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The Heart of Texas Rodeo: Parker County Sheriffs Posse Frontier Days And PRCA Rodeo

When the summer heat begins to rise across the Lone Star State, rodeo fans know it's time for one of Texas' most anticipated western traditions—the Parker County Sheriffs Posse Frontier Days And PRCA Rodeo. Set to buck, race, and thrill from June 11-14, 2025, in the historic city of Weatherford, this PRCA-sanctioned event promises four unforgettable days of world-class rodeo action and authentic frontier celebrations.

A Texas Tradition Rides Again

As the sun sets over the rolling hills of Parker County, the arena at the Parker County Sheriffs Posse grounds transforms into a showcase of western heritage and modern competitive spirit. This isn't just any rodeo—it's a cornerstone event on the PRCA circuit, drawing top competitors from across the nation who have their sights set on qualifying for the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas.

With a substantial $77,500 purse at stake, cowboys and cowgirls will push their limits in pursuit of victory and crucial points in the Texas Circuit standings. For many competitors, the road to rodeo glory runs straight through Weatherford.

Where Western Heritage Meets World-Class Competition

The Parker County Sheriffs Posse grounds serve as the perfect backdrop for this celebration of western culture. Located in Weatherford—often called the "Cutting Horse Capital of the World"—the venue embodies the authentic western spirit that defines this event. The arena's intimate setting ensures every seat offers an up-close view of the action, where you can feel the thunder of hooves and witness the determination in every competitor's eyes.

Seven Events, Countless Thrills

Each evening of the rodeo showcases the full complement of PRCA-sanctioned events, testing the skill, courage, and precision of the sport's elite athletes:

Bareback Riding: Perhaps rodeo's most physically demanding event, bareback riders grip a simple handhold while their broncs twist, turn, and launch into the air. Points are awarded for the rider's control, spurring technique, and the horse's performance.

Steer Wrestling: Known as the "bulldogging" event, this showcase of strength and timing sees cowboys leap from horseback onto a running steer, using nothing but technique and raw power to bring the animal to a halt.

Team Roping: The only true team event in rodeo, where precision and partnership are paramount. The header ropes the steer's horns while the heeler catches both hind legs—all against the clock.

Saddle Bronc Riding: Rodeo's classic event traces its roots directly to ranch work. Riders must maintain perfect form while matching their bronc's movements for eight seconds of controlled chaos.

Tie-Down Roping: A test of horseback skills that originated from actual ranch work. After roping a calf, cowboys dismount, sprint to the animal, and secure three legs with a pigging string—all while the clock ticks.

Barrel Racing: The Women's Professional Rodeo Association's premier event features elite cowgirls and their horses navigating a cloverleaf pattern around three barrels at breathtaking speeds where hundredths of a second determine champions.

Bull Riding: The rodeo's grand finale pits 150-pound cowboys against 2,000-pound bulls in rodeo's most dangerous and electrifying event. Eight seconds feels like eternity when you're atop a spinning, bucking mass of muscle.

Beyond the Arena: Frontier Days Festivities

The Parker County Sheriffs Posse Frontier Days extends the western experience well beyond the rodeo arena. The celebration kicks off with a downtown parade that winds through historic Weatherford, featuring ornate floats, marching bands, equestrian units, and local dignitaries.

Throughout the four-day event, the grounds come alive with a carnival atmosphere that harkens back to the traveling shows of the Old West. Families can enjoy thrilling rides, test their skills at various games, and explore a diverse array of food vendors serving everything from traditional Texas barbecue to funnel cakes and other fair favorites.

Craft vendors line the midway, offering handmade western wear, jewelry, art, and keepsakes that capture the spirit of the frontier. As the evening progresses, live music fills the air, with performances ranging from traditional western swing to contemporary country artists who keep the energy high long after the last bull has bucked.

For the youngest cowboys and cowgirls, special attractions like petting zoos and pony rides provide gentle introductions to the animal side of western heritage. These family-friendly activities ensure the tradition of rodeo appreciation continues with the next generation.

A Community Legacy

The Parker County Sheriffs Posse has deep roots in the community, dating back generations. What began as a group dedicated to preserving western traditions and supporting local law enforcement has evolved into an organization that hosts one of the region's premier rodeo events while maintaining its commitment to community service.

Proceeds from the rodeo support various community initiatives throughout Parker County, making every ticket purchased a contribution to the region's wellbeing. The event also provides a significant economic boost to Weatherford and surrounding communities, filling hotels, restaurants, and shops with visitors from across Texas and beyond.

Securing Your Spot at the Rodeo

Tickets for this celebrated event will be available for purchase right here on this page when they go on sale, approximately two months before the rodeo begins. Mark your calendar for April 11, 2025, when tickets become available to the public.

The Parker County Sheriffs Posse offers various seating options to accommodate every preference and budget. From general admission access to premium reserved seating with optimal views of all the action, there's a perfect option for every rodeo fan. Family packages make the event more accessible for those bringing young cowboys and cowgirls, while season passes ensure you won't miss a moment of the four-day celebration.

For those requiring accessible seating accommodations, the venue is equipped to ensure everyone can enjoy the rodeo comfortably. The Parker County Sheriffs Posse grounds prioritizes an inclusive experience for all attendees.

Planning Your Visit

When planning your visit to the Parker County Sheriffs Posse Frontier Days And PRCA Rodeo, consider making it more than a single-day excursion. Weatherford offers numerous attractions worth exploring, from its historic downtown with unique shops and restaurants to the Doss Heritage and Culture Center, which chronicles the rich history of Parker County.

The rodeo grounds open well before each evening's main event, allowing plenty of time to enjoy the carnival, browse vendor offerings, and savor the food options. Performances typically begin at 7:30 PM, but arriving early ensures you'll have time to soak in the full frontier experience.

Parking is available at the venue, with dedicated lots surrounding the grounds. For those attending with larger groups, carpooling is recommended to make the most of available spaces.

Safety First

The Parker County Sheriffs Posse takes visitor safety seriously. Security personnel are stationed throughout the grounds, and emergency medical services are readily available should they be needed. Clear bag policies and prohibited item restrictions help ensure a safe environment for all attendees.

Weather in Texas can be unpredictable in June, so come prepared for warm temperatures and the possibility of sudden showers. The arena's covered seating areas provide protection from the elements, but it's always wise to check the forecast before heading out.

Join the Tradition

The 2025 Parker County Sheriffs Posse Frontier Days And PRCA Rodeo represents more than just a sporting event—it's a living connection to the western heritage that shaped Texas and America. From the skilled competitors risking it all for glory to the families creating memories that will last a lifetime, this rodeo embodies the spirit, determination, and community that define the American West.

Whether you're a seasoned rodeo enthusiast who can predict a bull's next move or a first-time attendee curious about this quintessential western tradition, the Parker County Sheriffs Posse Frontier Days And PRCA Rodeo welcomes you to experience the thrill, skill, and spectacle that have captivated audiences for generations.

Mark your calendars for June 11-14, 2025, and prepare to witness the perfect blend of historical tradition and contemporary competition in the heart of Texas rodeo country. When those bucking chutes swing open, you'll understand why this event has earned its reputation as one of the circuit's most anticipated stops.

The countdown to Weatherford has begun. Don't miss your chance to be part of the legacy.