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2025 RODEOS
St Jude's Rodeo
Red Bluff, CA
May 1, 2025
Cottonwood Mother's Day Rodeo
Cottonwood, CA
May 10-11, 2025
Penn Valley Rodeo
Penn Valley, CA
May 16-17, 2025
Potter Valley Rodeo
Potter Valley, CA
May 25, 2025
Laytonville Rodeo
Laytonville, CA
June 7, 2025
Garberville Rodeo
Garberville, CA
June 14, 2025
Russian River Rodeo
Duncan Mills, CA
June 21-22, 2025
Lake County Rodeo
Lakeport, CA
July 11, 2025
Lake County Rodeo
Lakeport, CA
July 12, 2025
Lassen County Fair Rodeo
Susanville, CA
July 17, 2025
Hoopa Rodeo
Hoopa, CA
July 25, 2025
Amador County Fair Rodeo
Plymouth, CA
August 2, 2025
Gilroy Rodeo
Gilroy, CA
August 9-10, 2025
Lyon County Fair Rodeo
Yerington, NV
August 16, 2025
Truckee Rodeo
Truckee, NV
August 22-23, 2025
Round Valley Community Rodeo
Covelo, CA
August 31, 2025
Mendocino County Fair Rodeo
Boonville, CA
September 13, 2025
Mendocino County Fair Rodeo
Boonville, CA
September 14, 2025
More Info Coming Soon!
Clements, CA
October 18-19, 2025
CCPRA Finals Rodeo
Red Bluff, CA
November 28-29, 2025

ABOUT US
The California Cowboys Professional Rodeo Association (CCPRA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the sport of rodeo.
Formed in 1966, our regional organization sanctions rodeos throughout California and Nevada. Always retaining a steady membership each year, the CCPRA is the leading rodeo organization in California. Members include cowboys, cowgirls, judges, clowns, bullfighters, photographers, secretaries, announcers, contractors, committee members, and fair managers. These members are from all walks of life, they are teachers, salesmen, bank executives, veterinarians, peace officers, students and ranchers. Many can only compete on the weekends, but all share the same passion for rodeo.
CCPRA contestants are competing for close to half a million dollars in prize money each year. The money comes from entry fees and added purses and points are awarded on a point per dollar system. At the end of the season, on Thanksgiving weekend at the Tehama District Fairgrounds, the top 13 contestants in each event compete for the championship title. The weekend concludes with an award presentation and celebration, and the crowning of the state queen.