Address: Malo Ave NE, St Paul, OR 97137, USA
Phone: +15036332011
Mary Brush
St. Paul is really small so if you've never been and you're coming to the rodeo first time, I suggest getting there at least an hour and a half before the rodeo starts so you can find parking and check out all the amazing vendors that come in from all over the US for this event. The best and least expensive parking is off the main road, to the south of the main entrance on the west side of the road. You can park in a giant field. A lot of people will open parking in their private homes or fields but they charge 20, and the main parking is only 15. They also have porta potties there. Then it's just a quick walk across the street. Must check out the local bar there. The main event is amazing. St. Paul has one of the biggest purses in the US for this level of rodeo, so there's really good competition and very special events specific to st. Paul. Below is a pic of the field you park next to and me with one of my favey vendors.
Rhonda Smith
Another Great Celebration the Company I went with,The talented Cartoon drawing artists, the Food, The Carnival the Entertainment and of course the Rodeo & Fireworks! This place never let's me down and This has become a annual tradition for years to come. Thanks St. Paul Rodeo You All are Amazing, not sometimes, but Always!
j frost
Get your tickets early next year it’s always a great show a lot of fun good food and lots of rides
Dianne Rosa
We attended the St. Paul Rodeo parade this morning and it felt SO good to have a sense of normalcy! We have been attending the Parade and Rodeo for many years, but this might be the best yet!!
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I'll bet the grandstands would be pretty empty if the answer is no.
No but there are atms all over
Starts at 7:30 but carnival starts at 1:00... lots of food and booths and a few rides
Rudy was the Calf Roping Champion at St. Paul in 1951. The same year, he set our arena record in the Wild Cow Milking (17.8 seconds
You can call the rodeo and have them send you the tickets.
It was free, we just had rodeo tickets, to see the Rodeo
The St. Paul rodeo arena used to also double as a short track for horse races. The arborvitae delineated the inside of the 1/4 mile track. Now its mostly part of the tradition of St. Paul.
The St. Paul rodeo arena used to also double as a short track for horse races. The arborvitae delineated the inside of the 1/4 mile track. Now its mostly part of the tradition of St. Paul.
The St. Paul Rodeo is taking place on June 30 - July 4 - tickets are available at www.stpaulrodeo.com. Currently the state of Oregon does knot require masks outdoors so a mask is not required.
Yep, that is suggested. It's open pretty much all day. But a lot of things wrap up after the rodeo.
They did not check my bag. Seating is bleachers or covered grandstands.
Also seating for wheelchairs is in great locations and there are ramps to all concessions and restrooms
I don't know that information. You should Google it.
Call the rodeo office
I believe there are some left for both shows (1:30 and 7), but I would try and get them soon just in case.
Hi Michele- The St. Paul Rodeo dates for 2018 are July 3 - 7; with 2 performances on the 4th. We will have fireworks after every evening performance. Hope to see you there!
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