Sept. 2 & 3, Roy Pioneer Rodeo

Labor Day weekend is rodeo time in Roy, Washington. The Roy Pioneer Rodeo will be held September 2-2-3, 2023 at the rodeo grounds, 8710 Higgins Greig Road, Roy, WA, 98580.

  • Children five and under: Free
  • Children six to twelve: $5.00
  • Adults thirteen to sixty: $13.00
  • Adults sixty and older: $7.00

Events include bareback riding, breakaway roping, barrel racing, cow milking, saddle bronc riding, steer wrestling, team roping, and tie down roping.

More…

  • Souvenir Booth
  • Food Booth
  • Covered Beer/Wine Garden
  • Free Parking on rodeo grounds
  • ONLY Service animals welcome.

From the Rodeo Facebook page: Time to see some amazing athletes – human and animals – show off their talents! Before the fun begins, here’s some things you should know…

Gates open at 12 noon, the show starts at 1:30pm – the show goes on rain or shine.

Ticket sales are at the gate ONLY. We accept cash or cards but be aware there is an additional fee to pay by card for all card purchases on the grounds – tickets, concessions, souvenirs, and the beer garden. Yes, there is a miltary discount for service members and spouse.

You must be at least 21 years of age to enter the beer garden. No alcohol will be allowed outside the beer garden.

LEAVE YOUR PETS AT HOME! We will only allow service animals that perform a service job as defined by Washington State laws. Emotional support animals are not recognized as service animals under Washington State laws. Leave them at home.

You must purchase your tickets to be allowed in the gates. Bathroom access is not available outside the gates. Please plan ahead accordingly. No exceptions. There is a gas station across the street that may allow you to use their restroom facilities but we can’t guarantee that as they are their own business.

Are outside vendors allowed? No. We don’t allow any outside vendors on the grounds.

Military bull riding – you can sign up at the rodeo office the morning of the rodeo. The office opens around 9am. Once the show starts it’s too late.

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