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Spanish Fork Fiesta Days Rodeo

Jul 19th - 24th, 2025

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1st Performance Saturday Night
Jul 19, 2025

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2nd Performance Monday Night
Jul 21, 2025

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3rd Performance Tuesday Night
Jul 22, 2025

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4th Performance Wednesday Night
Jul 23, 2025

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5th Performance Thursday Night
Jul 24, 2025

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Spanish Fork Arena

Event Schedule

  • 1st Performance Saturday Night

    Saturday, July 19, 2025 • 7:30 PM

  • 2nd Performance Monday Night

    Monday, July 21, 2025 • 7:30 PM

  • 3rd Performance Tuesday Night

    Tuesday, July 22, 2025 • 7:30 PM

  • 4th Performance Wednesday Night

    Wednesday, July 23, 2025 • 7:30 PM

  • 5th Performance Thursday Night

    Thursday, July 24, 2025 • 7:30 PM

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Event

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Event Types

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

Added Money

$364,000

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

Eli
Turner

Spanish Fork Fiesta Days Rodeo: Where Tradition Meets Championship Competition

In the heart of Utah Valley, as summer reaches its peak, the Spanish Fork Fairgrounds transforms into the epicenter of Western heritage and world-class rodeo competition. The Spanish Fork Fiesta Days Rodeo, a cornerstone of Utah's rodeo tradition, returns July 19-24, 2025, for another spectacular showcase of cowboy grit, livestock athleticism, and community celebration.

A Legacy of Excellence

The Spanish Fork Fiesta Days Rodeo stands tall among PRCA-sanctioned events, drawing top competitors from across the nation to this picturesque Utah community. As one of the premier stops on the PRCA circuit, this rodeo has earned its reputation through decades of exceptional competition, community involvement, and unwavering dedication to preserving Western heritage.

"This isn't just another rodeo on the calendar," says a veteran PRCA stock contractor who's been bringing animals to Spanish Fork for over a decade. "When cowboys see Spanish Fork on the schedule, they circle it. The combination of great stock, enthusiastic crowds, and substantial prize money makes it a can't-miss stop on the road to the National Finals."

With a remarkable $364,000 purse at stake, the 2025 edition promises to attract the sport's elite competitors, all vying for crucial points toward world championship standings and a slice of one of the Mountain States Circuit's most substantial payouts.

Where Champions Compete

For six action-packed days, the Spanish Fork Arena will showcase all seven classic PRCA events, each testing the limits of human skill and determination:

Bareback Riding - Perhaps rodeo's most physically demanding event, where riders must maintain perfect form while their bronc attempts every trick to unseat them. One hand grips the rigging while the other must remain free, with points awarded for both rider technique and the horse's performance.

Steer Wrestling - The ultimate display of timing, strength, and precision as cowboys leap from horseback onto a running steer, using technique and leverage to bring the animal to the ground in mere seconds.

Team Roping - The only true team event in rodeo, where coordination between header and heeler is essential. The header ropes the steer's horns while the heeler targets the hind legs, with the clock stopping only when both ropers have done their job and their horses face each other with ropes taut.

Saddle Bronc Riding - Rodeo's classic event, often called its "signature contest," combines technical precision with artistic style. Riders must synchronize their movements with the bronc's powerful bucking while maintaining control with a single rein.

Tie-Down Roping - A showcase of horseback precision and on-ground speed, as cowboys rope a calf, dismount, and swiftly secure three of the animal's legs with a piggin' string.

Barrel Racing - The Women's Professional Rodeo Association's premier event features cowgirls and their horses navigating a cloverleaf pattern around three barrels at breakneck speeds, where a mere hundredth of a second can separate victory from defeat.

Bull Riding - The grand finale each night brings the crowd to its feet as cowboys attempt the seemingly impossible: riding a one-ton bull for eight seconds with only a flat braided rope for support.

Between these adrenaline-pumping competitions, spectators will enjoy specialty acts that have become Fiesta Days traditions. Expert bullfighters—the unsung heroes of rodeo—will demonstrate their courage and agility while protecting fallen riders, and the rodeo clown will keep the energy high with family-friendly entertainment that bridges generations.

More Than Just Rodeo

The Spanish Fork Fiesta Days Rodeo serves as the centerpiece of the community's broader Fiesta Days celebration, a beloved tradition that transforms this Utah Valley town into a hub of summer festivities. Before and after each rodeo performance, visitors can immerse themselves in a quintessential American celebration featuring parades, carnival rides, craft vendors, live music, car shows, and nightly fireworks.

"What makes Fiesta Days special is how the rodeo connects to everything else," explains a longtime PRCA announcer. "Families might start their day at the parade, enjoy the carnival in the afternoon, catch the rodeo in the evening, and finish with fireworks. It's a complete experience that celebrates Western heritage while creating new memories."

This integration of rodeo with community celebration reflects the sport's deep roots in American culture—not just as competition, but as a gathering that strengthens community bonds and passes traditions to new generations.

The Arena Experience

The Spanish Fork Fairgrounds Arena provides an ideal setting for experiencing rodeo up close. The facility combines modern amenities with an intimate atmosphere that puts spectators right in the middle of the action. The covered grandstand offers protection from summer sun while maintaining the open-air feel that rodeo fans prefer.

The arena features excellent sightlines from every section, ensuring that whether you're seated in the premium reserved sections or general admission areas, you'll catch every second of the competition. Accessible seating options are available throughout the venue, making the rodeo enjoyable for all fans.

Concession stands throughout the grounds serve up rodeo favorites—from barbecue to funnel cakes—while merchandise booths offer the perfect opportunity to take home a memento of your Fiesta Days experience. The fairgrounds' layout creates a festival atmosphere where fans can easily move between the competition arena and the surrounding Fiesta Days activities.

Securing Your Spot at the Action

For an event of this caliber, planning ahead is essential. Tickets for the 2025 Spanish Fork Fiesta Days Rodeo will go on sale beginning May 19, 2025, and if history is any indication, they'll move quickly—particularly for weekend performances and premium seating sections.

Ticket options include reserved grandstand seating, which provides assigned seats with optimal views of all the action, and general admission sections that offer flexibility and value for families. Special seating packages are available for those wanting to attend multiple nights of competition, and group rates make the rodeo an ideal outing for everything from family reunions to corporate team-building events.

Accessible seating options ensure that fans with mobility challenges can enjoy the rodeo comfortably, with companion seats available adjacent to wheelchair locations. For families with young children, the rodeo offers a child admission policy that makes introducing the next generation to rodeo traditions more affordable.

When tickets become available, they can be purchased right here on this page, ensuring you're buying directly from the official source and avoiding potential third-party complications. The most dedicated fans mark their calendars months in advance, knowing that securing the best seats requires early action.

Making the Most of Your Visit

Spanish Fork's central location in Utah Valley makes it easily accessible, just minutes from I-15 and less than an hour's drive from Salt Lake City. The fairgrounds offers ample parking, though arriving early is recommended, particularly for weekend performances when attendance peaks.

Summer evenings in Utah can bring variable weather, so experienced rodeo fans come prepared. While days are typically warm and sunny, evenings can cool significantly once the sun sets behind the Wasatch Mountains. Layered clothing ensures comfort throughout the performance, and don't forget that cowboy hat—not just for style, but for practical sun protection during afternoon events.

The Spanish Fork area offers numerous accommodation options for visitors traveling from outside the region. From national hotel chains to charming local establishments, you'll find lodging to suit every preference and budget within a short drive of the fairgrounds. Many local restaurants embrace the Fiesta Days spirit, offering special menus and extended hours during rodeo week.

Economic Impact and Community Pride

Beyond the excitement in the arena, the Spanish Fork Fiesta Days Rodeo generates significant economic benefits for the community. The event draws thousands of visitors who patronize local businesses, from restaurants and hotels to retail shops and service providers.

For Spanish Fork residents, the rodeo represents a source of immense community pride—a time when their hometown shines on the national stage. Local volunteers work alongside PRCA professionals to ensure every aspect of the event meets the highest standards, creating an experience that honors both rodeo traditions and the community's heritage.

Many local businesses participate as sponsors, their banners displayed prominently throughout the arena as a testament to the strong relationship between the rodeo and the community that hosts it. This partnership between the PRCA, local organizations, and businesses creates a sustainable model that has allowed the Spanish Fork Fiesta Days Rodeo to thrive for generations.

A Celebration of Western Heritage

As the sun sets behind the mountains and the arena lights illuminate cowboys and livestock preparing for competition, there's a palpable sense that you're participating in something timeless. The Spanish Fork Fiesta Days Rodeo connects spectators to America's Western heritage while showcasing the modern athleticism that has made rodeo a professional sport followed by millions.

Whether you're a lifelong rodeo enthusiast who can predict a bronc's moves before they happen or a first-time attendee curious about this uniquely American tradition, the Spanish Fork Fiesta Days Rodeo offers an unforgettable experience. It's where community celebration meets world-class competition, where the past and present of Western culture converge in six nights of spectacular entertainment.

Mark your calendars for July 19-24, 2025, and prepare to be part of one of Utah's most cherished summer traditions. When the chute gates swing open at the Spanish Fork Arena, you'll understand why this rodeo has earned its place among the PRCA's most respected events—and why fans return year after year to experience the magic of Fiesta Days.