It’s time to roundup family and friends to celebrate Ogden Pioneer Days rodeo, an inductee into the ProRodeo Hall of Fame. An action-packed PRCA event that’s been rated one of the top five rodeos in the country, you won’t want to miss this!
Venue | Ogden Pioneer Stadium |
Starting Date | Tues, July 20, 2021 |
End Date | Saturday, July 24, 2021 |
Broadcast | Cowboy Channel + |
Only Ogden Pioneer Days can deliver the type of blood-pumping, hand-slapping, adrenaline-soaked good times that can appeal to both the iPod and Johnny Cash generations. Even with pyrotechnics and a rock-and-roll soundtrack, Ogden Pioneer Days, Utah’s biggest and best statehood celebration, takes us back to where we came from — to the roots of our free country, to the untamed wilds, to the hearty stock of men and women who trekked westward into the golden horizon of the wild west.
When is the Ogden Pioneer Days Rodeo 2021?
Ogden Pioneer Days is Utah’s biggest and best statehood celebration. Each year, we host events ranging from concerts and fireworks to parades and rodeos. Set to take place from July 20-24 at the historic Ogden Pioneer Stadium, the rodeo is one of several events.
Where is the Ogden Pioneer Days Rodeo 2021 held?
Cowboys and cowgirls, you’re not going to want to miss this year’s Ogden Pioneer Days rodeo. It’s been nationally recognized as one of the Top 5 PRCA Rodeos in the Nation. And in 2017 it was inducted into the ProRodeo Hall of Fame. Ogden Pioneer Days draws more than 30,000 annually to its PRCA rodeo at the historic Ogden Pioneer Stadium, 668 17th St., where the rodeo started in 1934 and where the feeling of the American west still lives.
Where is the Ogden Pioneer Days Rodeo Park?
1810 Washington Blvd, Ogden, UT 84414
Ogden Pioneer Days is an annual celebration to commemorate the settlement of Ogden, Utah. The festivities each July include parades, concerts and, the headline event, the Ogden Pioneer Days rodeo—consistently ranked as one of the top outdoor rodeos in the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA). Each year, the rodeo draws more than 30,000 attendees.
How to watch
* Watch LIVE on CowboyChannelPlus Now!
** Simulcast on The Cowboy Channel and Rural Radio Channel 147 on SiriusXM
***Simulcast on CowboyChannelPlus, The Cowboy Channel, and Rural Radio Channel 147 on SiriusXM
The Cowboy channel
Beginning December 27, 2017, The Cowboy Channel, the first 24-hour television network totally dedicated to western sports and the western lifestyle, will be available on DIRECTV channel 603. In addition, The Cowboy Channel can also be streamed via Sling TV’s Heartland Extra package.
The Cowboy Channel:
- AT&T (Channel 566)
- Charter Spectrum
- Comcast
- Suddenlink
- Sling TV’s Heartland Package
- Verizon FiOS TV
- The Cowboy Channel Plus App
To find THE COWBOY CHANNEL are available in your area, please click here and enter your zip code also choose your Pay TV provider.
Wrangler Network
The Wrangler Network offers live coverage of rodeos from across the United States along with highlights and statistics from bull-riding competitions and other events. All viewers outside of Canada will find live daily coverage on WranglerNetwork.com
CBC
This year’s broadcast schedule includes exclusive daily television coverage on CBC TV Sportsnet and Sportsnet ONE. Livestream broadcast is available at CBCSports.ca
Dish Network
Dish Welcome Pack (Approximately $19.99/month). This is the most basic TV pack Dish offers. The monthly fee you see is an everyday rate, so there’s no need to worry about future price hikes, as is common with DirecTV or Xfinity. As for channel variety, the Dish Welcome Pack provides 40+ channels. If you are a subscriber of Dish Network, just tune into The Cowboy Channel 232 (HD).
DirecTV Now
Now that AT&T TV Now is the name for DirecTV Now, you are free to be confused. Senior Discounts Members receive up to 55% off DIRECTV Programming packages as well as other specials and offers like discounts on the Rodeo package. Allows for the viewing of over 65 live channels at $40/month. In order to take advantage of the free possibilities, one would have to sign up and receive the free 7-day trial. If timed properly, one could watch the Ogden Pioneer Days Rodeo 2021 live action during the free trial period and cancel free of charge prior to the trial’s expiration. Just tune into The Cowboy Channel 603 (HD).
PRCA Rodeo Performances
The caliber of a rodeo comes down to two things: the skill of the competitors and the quality of the horses, bulls and steers. The Ogden Pioneer Days Rodeo features the world’s best competitors and animals. Every afternoon at 1:30 p.m., cowboys and cowgirls face off in a furious display of skill and grit, with every win building towards Showdown Sunday, at the World’s Largest Outdoor Rodeo.
Ogden Pioneer Days Rodeo Events
The Ogden Pioneer Days Rodeo is sanctioned by the PRCA. Performances include both judged and timed events. Cowboys and cowgirls compete against one another for the highest score or the shortest time. Top athletes walk away with cash prizes and commemorative belt buckles. Each of the six Pro Rodeo performances includes:
About the Ogden Pioneer Days
Ogden Pioneer Days is an annual celebration to commemorate the settlement of Ogden, Utah. The festivities each July include parades, concerts and, the headline event, the Ogden Pioneer Days rodeo—consistently ranked as one of the top outdoor rodeos in the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA). Each year, the rodeo draws more than 30,000 attendees.
Ogden Pioneer Days was established in 1934 as a celebration of Ogden’s early days—but, perhaps more importantly, to help secure the city’s uncertain future. The Great Depression had struck Ogden as hard as any other place in America. Amid the turmoil, Mayor Harman Peery devised a plan to capitalize on the rodeo interests of wealthy cattle ranchers, attract tourists and lift the burdened community’s spirit.
Peery’s ambitions for the western-themed festival were, let’s say, high. Among the guests invited over the years included Franklin D. Roosevelt and some of Hollywood’s elite, such as comedy duo Abbott and Costello—only the latter attended. Peery envisioned the festival as a nationally recognized affair and indeed, Ogden Pioneer Days has achieved all that he set out to accomplish, and much more.