58th annual Pioneer Rodeo coming to Roy

Continuing tradition of competition and family fun

By Margaret Bicker on May 17, 2018

This June, for the 58th year in a row, the Roy Pioneer Rodeo will once again draw rodeo contestants and spectators from all around the country. Ever since it began with a gas station conversation and an on-the-spot $10 donation in 1960, the Roy Pioneer Rodeo has been offering the South Sound a taste of the thrills and spills one expects from a world-class rodeo.

Sanctioned by the Idaho Cowboy Association (ICA), the National Pro Rodeo Association (NPRA), and the Washington Barrel Racing Association (WBRA), and featuring both professionals and amateurs from all across the Pacific Northwest and beyond, this year's rodeo will be awarding both All Around and Buckle Awards for the following events:

The parking is free, and if watching all that Bull Riding, Calf Roping and Cowgirl Barrel Racing works up an appetite, there are food concessions on site offering hot dogs, hamburgers, nachos, soda, french fries, coffee, iced tea, lemonade and ice cream. Souvenir T-shirts, hoodies, and cowboy hats will also be available for sale.

This year, the committee expects to see more than 2,000 spectators gathered at the rodeo grounds to cheer on the contestants. "We would love for everyone to come out and enjoy the Roy Rodeo," says Micki Easterly, spokesperson for the Roy Rodeo Committee.

Roy Pioneer Rodeo, noon to 5 p.m., Saturday and Sunday, June 2-3, Roy Pioneer Rodeo Grounds, 8710 Higgins Grieg Rd., Roy, adults (13+) $12, seniors $6, children (6-12) $5, children 5 and younger are free, CASH ONLY, roy_rodeo@hotmail.com