Entrance door handles
Admission and hours
Outdoor garden
History of the saddle
Belt buckles
Clark dude ball
Saddle craftsmanship
Lobby and ticket counter
Miss Rodeo America, 1977
Bull riding
Hats
Steer wrestling
Stagecoach
Jennifer R.
Jun 10, 2024
Coolest part of the trip we saw so many people that we actually know. There's a whole thing dedicated to the Red Bull round up Donnie Gay Stetson Wright who happens to be my favorite Salinas rodeo red rock And John Growney all these people we know it was so freaking cool. The only thing I'm bummed about is that I missed the bucking horses because we were in a little bit of a time crunch, but we spent a ton of money in the gift shop and we will definitely come back because I want to see the horses anyway next time we're in Colorado Springs that's gonna be our first stop make sure it's yours too, Perfect stop!!
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Sarah F.
Jul 29, 2023
The museum was ok, but I was horrified by the state of one of their horses. It's not that hard to brush the mats out of a mane and call a farrier to trim the uncomfortably long hooves...
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Matthew J.
Nov 13, 2022
Attended a wedding reception at this venue. Very nice indoor space with plenty of outdoor space when it's warmer.
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Larry R.
May 3, 2019
Absolutely loved this place. We'd planned on an hour or so and ended up staying for 3 1/2 hours. Even then we sort of rushed at the end because they were closing. The stories that are attached to each cowboy or animal are amazing. If you skip reading one you'll miss something. We even found a distant relative in the Hall of Fame! If you like history of the old west and rodeo you'll love it.
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Stacey O.
Apr 21, 2018
This place is chalk full of information on everything rodeo and covers the history of professional rodeo beginning at its conception to present day. Memorabilia is displayed well throughout the museum. You can easily spend an hour or more pursuing the photos and career highlights of all the people who have been inducted into the hall of fame. Only flaw was the lack of barrel racers who have inducted. If you have the time and are interested in learning more,this is the place for you.
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Christian B.
Aug 17, 2015
interesting place to visit and to learn all about rodeos and how they started. In the museum you'll get a chance to see all aspects of the rodeo, how it started and how it is today in comparison. the museum is also filled with photographs, sculptures, vintage clothing, trophys of past and present winners of rodeos all around the country. There are two theaters that show the history of rodeo documentaries every half an hour, which also are interesting to watch. Outside the museum is a nice little water garden. When I went they were having a live rodeo also. The museum also features singers and actors that started as rodeo clowns, riders, and other parts. Truly a place to see.
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Janice B.
Aug 11, 2019
Wow I haven't been here in 20 years but it's still is so amazing to see all the history from the pro rodeo Hall of Fame. It's really cool to see pictures and artifacts from such Hall of Famers as charmayne James, Fred Whitfield, Ty Murray, Joe Beaver, and Bill Pickett. Rodeo history is so rich and such a part of American history. You can touch so many of the artifacts and read about how things were built and how things have changed over the years. They have a 20-minute video that is fun to watch. They also have a little playground area for children that's super fun. If you are a rodeo fan I highly recommend this for the entire family.
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Jaclyn B.
Aug 16, 2015
Great place to learn the history of rodeo. I've been here twice now. Lite has changed other than the current pictures of rodeo america. I enjoy coming back to refresh my history of rodeo. I am lucky enough to live in Cheyenne,Wy where we have the grand daddy of them all. Nice to see it included in tbe hall of fame.
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Gourmet G.
Sep 20, 2005
Yee-haw! You won't find any rhinestone cowboys here . . . this is the real thing, with exhibits on the evolution of rodeo from its origins in early ranch work to major professional sport. You'll learn about historic and modern cowboys, including those brave - or crazy - enough to climb onto bucking broncos and wild bulls, in Heritage Hall. The Hall of Champions displays photos, gear, personal memorabilia, and trophies honoring rodeo greats. There are two multimedia presentations, and the museum features changing exhibits of Western art. Outside you'll find a replica arena, live rodeo animals, and a sculpture garden. Git along, little dogie!
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Sophia V.
Apr 15, 2024
Our high school just hosted Prom in their Garden Pavilion, and it was absolutely perfect! Students enjoyed the option of being outside or inside, both being great atmospheres for fellowship and visually appealing. ProRodeo did most of the heavy lifting in set up and tear down, which our committee was so grateful for. Being high schoolers, Ashley, the event planner, was so patient and helped us so much as we learned how to plan events! The space was also so accommodating to all of our needs and wants decoration and security wise. I highly recommend ProRodeo as an event space!
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