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Fallon's 3C PRCA Rodeo

Jun 17th - 18th, 2025

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1st Performance Tuesday Night
Jun 17, 2025

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2nd Performance Wednesday Night
Jun 18, 2025

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Rafter 3C Arena

Event Schedule

  • 1st Performance Tuesday Night

    Tuesday, June 17, 2025 • 7:00 PM

  • 2nd Performance Wednesday Night

    Wednesday, June 18, 2025 • 7:00 PM

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Event Types

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

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$42,000

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

Eli
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Fallon's 3C PRCA Rodeo: Where Western Heritage Meets World-Class Competition

In the heart of Nevada's high desert, a tradition continues to thrive as the Fallon's 3C PRCA Rodeo returns to the Rafter 3C Arena on June 17-18, 2025. This Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association sanctioned event promises two days of heart-pounding action, western heritage celebration, and community spirit that has become a hallmark of summer in Churchill County.

A Desert Jewel in the PRCA Circuit

As the sun sets behind the Sierra Nevada mountains, casting long shadows across the Rafter 3C Arena, the anticipation builds for one of the California Circuit's most beloved rodeo events. The Fallon's 3C PRCA Rodeo has earned its reputation as a must-attend stop for competitors and fans alike, offering $42,000 in prize money and the chance for cowboys and cowgirls to earn valuable points toward circuit finals and national standings.

"There's something special about Fallon," remarks a veteran PRCA competitor who's made the Nevada rodeo a regular stop in his summer schedule. "The community really embraces us, the stock is top-notch, and the arena setup gives us a chance to put on a great show. It's the kind of place where rodeo traditions are honored while the sport continues to evolve."

Seven Events, Countless Thrills

The Fallon's 3C PRCA Rodeo showcases all seven classic rodeo events, each bringing its own blend of skill, courage, and western heritage to the arena floor.

Roughstock Events: Man Against Beast

Bareback Riding opens each performance with what many consider rodeo's most physically demanding event. Competitors grip a simple handhold on a rigging as massive bucking horses launch from the chutes, testing both athletic ability and sheer determination during the required eight-second ride.

Saddle Bronc Riding, rodeo's classic event, combines raw power with elegant technique as cowboys attempt to master specially bred bucking horses while following precise spurring requirements that date back to ranch work of the Old West.

The evening builds to a crescendo with Bull Riding, where 2,000-pound adversaries with names like "Tornado Warning" and "Final Destination" challenge riders in rodeo's most dangerous eight seconds. The crowd falls silent as the chute gate swings open, then erupts as riders attempt to match the bulls' explosive movements.

Timed Events: Precision Under Pressure

Steer Wrestling showcases incredible athleticism as competitors leap from horseback onto running steers, using strength and leverage to bring the animals to a halt in times often under five seconds.

Team Roping brings partnership into focus as header and heeler cowboys work in perfect coordination to rope a steer's horns and hind legs, demonstrating skills that originated in practical ranch work.

Tie-Down Roping combines horsemanship, roping accuracy, and on-ground quickness as cowboys rope calves, dismount, and secure three legs with a pigging string in a race against the clock.

The Women's Professional Rodeo Association's Barrel Racing brings lightning-fast quarter horses to the arena, as talented cowgirls guide their mounts through a cloverleaf pattern around three barrels, where mere hundredths of seconds often separate victory from defeat.

The Competitors: From Local Heroes to National Champions

The Fallon rodeo attracts a compelling mix of competitors, from California Circuit standouts to National Finals Rodeo qualifiers seeking valuable points toward their championship dreams. Local Nevada talent will face off against rodeo athletes from across the western states, creating matchups that showcase both regional pride and world-class talent.

Stock contractors bring their premier bucking horses and bulls to Fallon, many with impressive pedigrees and reputations that precede them. These animal athletes are as much the stars of the show as the cowboys who attempt to ride them, with bloodlines often tracing back generations and performance records that make them legends in the arena.

Beyond the Competition: A Full Western Experience

While the rodeo action forms the heart of the event, the Fallon's 3C PRCA Rodeo delivers a complete western experience for attendees of all ages.

The arena comes alive with the witty commentary of professional rodeo announcers and the antics of rodeo clowns who blend humor with the serious business of competitor safety. Between events, specialty acts showcase the diverse talents within western entertainment, from trick riding to mounted shooting demonstrations.

Around the grounds, vendor booths offer western wear, handcrafted items, and rodeo memorabilia. The aroma of barbecue and fair favorites fills the air as food vendors serve up hearty meals and sweet treats to hungry fans.

Families will find plenty to keep younger cowboys and cowgirls entertained, with kid-friendly activities designed to introduce the next generation to rodeo traditions. From stick horse races to photo opportunities with western characters, children connect with western heritage through hands-on experiences.

Securing Your Spot at the Rodeo

As one of the region's premier summer events, the Fallon's 3C PRCA Rodeo draws enthusiastic crowds from across Nevada and neighboring states. Tickets for this popular event will go on sale approximately two months before the rodeo, around April 17, 2025.

Rodeo fans can choose from several seating options to match their preferred experience. General admission provides flexible seating throughout designated sections, while reserved seating guarantees specific seats for those who want to secure prime viewing locations. VIP packages offer enhanced amenities for those seeking a premium rodeo experience, and special rates are available for children and seniors.

Multi-day passes present an excellent value for those planning to attend both performances, ensuring you don't miss a moment of the action across the two-day event. Group rates make the Fallon rodeo an ideal outing for organizations, businesses, and extended families.

The rodeo grounds offer accessible seating options for guests with mobility considerations, with staff available to assist with any special needs. Will call services will be available at the ticket office for those who purchase in advance, with convenient hours before and during each performance.

All tickets will be available for purchase directly through this website when sales begin, making it easy to secure your place at this celebrated summer tradition.

Community Spirit: The Heart of Fallon's Rodeo

What truly sets the Fallon's 3C PRCA Rodeo apart is the deep connection between the event and the community it calls home. For generations, Churchill County has embraced its western heritage, and the annual rodeo serves as both a celebration of that history and a vital economic driver for the region.

Local businesses throughout Fallon support the rodeo through sponsorships, with their banners decorating the arena and their names announced throughout the performances. These partnerships between the business community and the rodeo association ensure the event's continued success while highlighting the services available to visitors during their stay.

The economic impact extends beyond the arena gates, as rodeo attendees fill local hotels, dine in area restaurants, and shop in Fallon businesses. The influx of visitors during rodeo week provides a significant boost to the local economy, benefiting enterprises throughout Churchill County.

Many rodeo committees also direct a portion of proceeds toward community causes, from scholarship funds to youth agricultural programs, extending the rodeo's positive influence long after the final bull has bucked.

Planning Your Rodeo Weekend

For those traveling to Fallon for the rodeo, the area offers numerous accommodation options to suit every preference and budget. The city features several comfortable hotels and motels within easy driving distance of the Rafter 3C Arena, while nearby camping facilities provide alternatives for those seeking a more outdoor-oriented experience.

The Rafter 3C Arena provides ample parking for rodeo attendees, with designated areas for regular vehicles, RVs, and accessible parking. Early arrival is recommended, particularly for the most popular performances, to ensure convenient parking and time to enjoy the pre-rodeo atmosphere.

Fallon itself offers numerous attractions worth exploring before or after the rodeo performances. From the area's natural beauty to its historical sites, visitors can extend their stay to experience everything this Nevada community has to offer.

A Tradition Worth Experiencing

As the Fallon's 3C PRCA Rodeo approaches its 2025 dates, anticipation builds for another chapter in this cherished western tradition. Whether you're a lifelong rodeo enthusiast or experiencing your first glimpse into this uniquely American sport, the Fallon rodeo promises memories that will last long after the final bull ride.

The combination of world-class competition, family-friendly entertainment, and authentic western atmosphere creates an experience that captures the spirit of the American West while showcasing the modern athleticism of today's rodeo competitors.

Mark your calendars for June 17-18, 2025, and prepare to witness the skill, courage, and western heritage that have made the Fallon's 3C PRCA Rodeo a highlight of the California Circuit and a treasured Churchill County tradition. When tickets become available this spring, secure your place at one of Nevada's premier celebrations of rodeo excellence and western culture.