- Jul 30th – Aug 1st, 2015
- Aug 3rd – 6th, 2016
- Aug 3rd – 5th, 2017
- Aug 2nd – 4th, 2018
- Aug 1st – 3rd, 2019
- Jul 29th – Aug 1st, 2020
- Aug 3rd – 6th, 2022
- Aug 1st – 4th, 2023
- Jul 30th – Aug 2nd, 2024
- General: $15.00
- Children 4 & under: Free
- Get Tickets
$12 Advance online and at ticket outlets
$15 Gate (Purchase tickets at the arena gate or fair grounds)
$8 Youth (ages 4-10)
Under 4 Free
- Bull Riding
- Cowgirl's Barrel Racing
- Mutton Bustin
- Saddle Bronc Riding
- Tie Down Roping
- PRCA
- WPRA
The Wild Bill Hickok Rodeo will be held on Tuesday, July 30th – Friday, August 2nd, 2024 in Abilene, Kansas. This Abilene rodeo is held at Rawhide Portable Corrals Arena and hosted by Andrews Rodeo.
Pro rodeo in Abilene, Kansas! bucking horses, barrel racing, roping, BULL RIDING! Rodeo clowns, Miss Rodeo America, Miss Rodeo K-State, all the good stuff!
- Phone: (719) 593-8840
- Website: http://www.prorodeo.com/
- Phone: (719) 447-4627
- Email: contact@wpra.com
- Website: http://www.wpra.com/
Perfs/Time: Three: July 30 7:30pm; August 1-2 7:30pm.
Slack: Two: July 30 8:00am, July 31 7:30pm - Limited to 20 during Special Section of Bulls, Barrels, Breakaway and Broncs (10 in each section).
Stalls: No. Limited electrical hook-ups available on a first come, first serve basis. Contact (785)263-4570.
Event / Entry Fee / Added Money:
- Barrels / $111.00 / $5000.00
Member Dues: July 5 5:00pm MT
Eligibility: All Cards/Permits.
EOO: July 10 10:00am MT
EC: July 12 10:00am MT
Ground Rules: Trade Deadline: July 24 4:00pm MT. Tractor Drag at half of what it is set up for; 5 if set up for 10 and 6 if set up for 12 (Condensed). All notified turnouts and releases from each performance and slack will be taken out of the draw after the turnout deadline. Positions will move up and be posted at the rodeo office before the rodeo begins. I.E. If you are number 9 and there are 2 releases prior to you, you will then be number 7. Committee will drag at 5 or fewer if set up for 10, 6 or fewer if set up for 12. **any notified turnouts who do reverse their turnout with the rodeo secretary will run at the end of their performance/slack with no additional dragging for them. All contestants must wear back numbers while competing. Contestant and one companion pass allowed gate access. No dogs allowed in seating area during performance. No horses tied or penned in pens behind chutes at anytime. No horses allowed west of the street west of arena on fairgrounds. Contestant parking east of arena and north across the street. The "Walk-Up Replacement" Policy will be in effect. Co-Approved with the Great Lakes Circuit.