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Upcoming Events
APRIL
Want to hang out and dine with our Bigfoot Celebrities? This Bigfoot-themed dinner will feature food, drinks, live music, photos, and mingling with our special guests
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JUNE
Are you interested in learing how to spin, dye, weave, crochet, knit, or do more with wool? Here is your opportunity! The Estes Park Wool Market offers multiple class options from entry level to advanced classed. See our extensive list here and sign up now! Classes are June 6 & 7, 2024.
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JULY
The Rooftop Rodeo is presented by the Town of Estes Park. Known as "the rodeo with altitude," this annual 6 day rodeo features the Professional Rodeo Cowboy's Association best competitors-both animals & cowboys/cowgirls. The Rooftop Rodeo is an event not to be missed! It has been the winner of Best Small Rodeo of the year & nominated for Best Medium Sized Rodeo.
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Requires Adminssion Tickets as well
Every night of the rodeo, 10 lucky cowboys and cowgirls will have a chance to compete in the exciting sport of mutton bustin.
ROOFTOP RODEO RULES, READ COMPLETELY BEFORE ENTERING ONLINE: Age: 5 – 8, Weight: 55 lbs. and under day of the event. (RULES) |
Requires Adminssion Tickets as well
Behind the Chutes is your chance to venture out to where all the action happens. You'll meet the stock contractor, contestants and arena crew who will explain the sport of rodeo. Get an up close and personal tour of the arena equipment, participate in some mock events, see the livestock and meet the clowns. It's a great time to ask questions and to learn more about the sport of rodeo from the pros themselves.
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AUGUST
Come see the Westernaires perform precision drills at speed, along with thrilling horse acrobatics, daring trick riding, trick and fancy roping, Cavalry riders, liberty riding, a dressage exhibition, and much more. It's great family entertainment that frequently leaves the grandstands stomping their feet and clapping their hands with delight!
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tHE Colorado Senior Pro Charity Rodeo is a non profit organization hosting a Rodeo in Estes Park Colorado. Proceeds are given to local charity organizations such as Meals on Wheels, Crossroads Ministry, and Susan G. Komen Foundation with additional donations to Denver based Craig Hospital and local hardship cases. Thousands of dollars have been donated throughout the years.
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