Last rodeo results: Wacey Schalla won bareback riding, Cash Robb took steer-wrestling, Zac Dallas won saddle bronc, Madison Camozzi claimed barrel racing, Dylan Hancock won tie-down roping, and Cade Griego took bull riding.

Rodeo Info

Know Before You Go

Welcome to the Historic
Sisters Rodeo

Since 1940, we’ve been bringing the best cowboys and cowgirls to Central Oregon. Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned buckaroo, here is everything you need to know to enjoy “The Biggest Little Show in the World.”

About the Adventure

Join us June 10–14, 2026, for a world-class PRCA event that defines the spirit of the West. Sisters Rodeo is a community-owned, family-friendly tradition featuring the highest purse in the nation for our dates. We bring you the wildest stock, the bravest riders, and an atmosphere you can’t find anywhere else.

5 Adrenaline-Packed Performances

From Xtreme Bulls under the lights to our Sunday Finals, every performance features all PRCA events.

World-Class Highlights

Witness World Champions competing for a massive purse. Featuring fan favorites: Barrelman JJ Harrison and Announcer Wayne Brooks.

Ticket Options for Everyone

Choose from Grandstands, exclusive Box Seats, open-air Plaza seating, or General Admission.

Experience the Action

2026 Schedule

Grounds & Parking

Clear Bag Policy

For safety and speed of entry, we enforce a clear bag policy.

  • Clear plastic, vinyl or PVC bags (max 12″x6″x12″)
  • Small clutch bags (max 4.5″x6.5″)
  • No backpacks, coolers, or camera bags.

Location

67637 Highway 20, Sisters, OR 97759

From Sisters: Continue through town heading east on Hwy 20 toward Bend. The rodeo grounds are located approximately 3 miles to the right, adjacent to the Bend/Sisters Garden RV Park.

From Redmond: Take Hwy 126 West toward Sisters, turn left on Cloverdale Rd, then right on Hwy 20 West. Look for the entrance next to the Bend/Sisters Garden RV Park.

From Bend: Take Hwy 20 West and turn left on Peterson Ridge Road to reach the contestant parking area.

Venue Rules

  • No outside food or beverages (sealed water ok).
  • No dogs allowed (Service Animals only).
  • Smoking in designated areas only.
  • No drones or professional camera gear without pass.

Free Rodeo Shuttle

Parking at the grounds is limited. Save time and stress.

  • Pickup: Sisters High School & Elementary School.
  • Frequency: Every 15 minutes.
  • Starts: 2 hours before performance.

Parking

  • Contestant parking is located in the back grass area to the left of the Kiwanis Buckaroo Breakfast building (referred to as the “Golf Course”).
  • Spectator parking is reserved in front of the arena.
  • Please note: all parking is dry camping—there are no RV or camp hookups available.
  • Overnight parking is welcome. We ask that you come fully prepared with supplies, clean up after your horses, and dispose of all garbage properly. Help us keep the “Golf Course” in great condition.
  • Garbage bags and cans will be provided.
    Please do not tie horses to fences or water faucets for safety reasons.
  • Water access is limited—trailers must use a “Y” connector to share faucets respectfully.
  • Use the designated horse alley along Peterson Ridge Road when traveling to the arena to reduce congestion during peak parking times.

Rodeo Personnel

Naomi Bailey

2026 Rodeo Queen

Mike Corey with a cowboy hat and gray button up shirt standing in the St Paul Rodeo Arena

Mike Corey

Grand Marshal

Leslie Lange

Grand Marshal

JJ Harrison

Rodeo Clown

Wayne Brooks

Announcer

Logan Blasdell

Logan Blasdell

Bullfighter

Erick Schwindt

Bullfighter

Roy Jackson

Bullfighter

  • Stock Contractor: Corey & Lange
  • Rodeo Secretary: Edie Longfellow
  • Photographers: Alexis Cady, Bill Lawless
  • Judges: Matt Weishoff, Perry Gurski, Rocky Steagal
  • Timers: Dixie Williams, Trisha Davis-Stacy
  • Vet: TBD
  • Pickup Men: Mitch Coleman, Jacob Stacy
  • Music Director: Brian Rapier
  • Social Media: Katie Schrock
  • Ticket Manager: Jeri Buckmann
  • Bookkeeper: Taylie Bennett
  • Roping Chute Boss: Tim Messner
  • Bucking Chute Bosses: Hank Moss, Rowdy Barry

Community Events

2026 Schedule

FAQs

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Is the rodeo held rain or shine?

Yes, the show goes on regardless of the weather! We recommend checking the forecast and dressing in layers. Only the Grandstands are covered; all other seating is open-air.

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Are tickets refundable?

All ticket sales are final. We do not offer refunds or exchanges. If you cannot attend, we recommend gifting them to a friend or family member!
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Is the arena ADA accessible?

Yes, we have designated ADA parking and accessible seating areas. Please contact the ticket office in advance if you require specific accommodations.
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What items are not allowed?

For the safety and comfort of all guests, the following items are not permitted on the grounds, exhibit areas, or in the rodeo arena:

  • Outside food or drinks
  • Folding chairs or seatbacks (seat cushions are allowed)
  • Skateboards
  • Personal coolers or carry-in containers
  • Dogs (service dogs are allowed)
  • Bicycles
  • Strollers
  • Cans or glass bottles
  • Laser pointers
  • Drones

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What is the policy on smoking, drugs, etc?

Smoking is permitted only in designated areas. Drugs or drug paraphernalia are not allowed anywhere on the grounds. Guests found in possession of prohibited substances will be ejected from the event.

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When do the rodeo grounds open?

The rodeo grounds open two hours before the rodeo begins.

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Can I bring my dog?

For the safety of our animals and guests, pets are not allowed on the rodeo grounds. Service animals strictly defined by the ADA are welcome.
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Will bags be searched when entering the rodeo grounds?

Yes. All bags, knapsacks, purses, boots, and any other items carried by guests are subject to inspection upon entry to the grounds and other secured areas.

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Are there food vendors on site?

Absolutely! We host a variety of local food and drink vendors serving everything from BBQ to cold beverages. Remember, no outside food is allowed.
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Is there an ATM on site?

Yes, ATMs are available on the grounds. However, many vendors also accept card payments for your convenience.