Little Belt Cowboys PRCA (Belt PRCA Rodeo)
June 20, 2026 - June 21, 2026 | Belt, Montana
Event Date(s):
June 20, 2026 - June 21, 2026
Event Address:
644 Lewis St, Belt, MT
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It's the 66th Annual Belt PRCA Rodeo! Join in the fun on Father's Day weekend in Belt. It's time to dust off your hats and pull on your boots for some heart pounding, action-packed family entertainment. This is where the Old West meets the young. Yearly added prize money draws top-notched competitors to this hometown rodeo where they gun for the big money as they are matched up with the toughest broncs and bulls that Brookman Rodeo has to offer. The Competition is tough and exciting!
The professional cowboys and cowgirls will be going for the win in 8 events: Bareback Riding, Steer Wrestling, Breakaway Roping, Saddle Bronc, Team Roping, Tie Down Roping, Barrel Racing and the Grand Finale - Bull Riding.
Calcutta Friday June 19, 2026 7:00pm @ East Side Bar
Rodeo Saturday June 20, 2026 6:00pm
Parade Sunday June 21, 2026 11:00am @ Main Street, Belt Don't just watch - ENTER the parade For info - contact 406-868-4764
Rodeo Sunday June 21, 2026 2:00pm
Tickets: All tickets are General Admission Adults $20 Ages 6 - 15 yrs. $10 Younger are Free
Directions: From Castner St. in Belt turn onto Bridge St., then turn right on Main or Mallard St. and proceed south to rodeo grounds.
History of the Event: In 1955, several young ranchers from the Belt area dreamed about building a roping arena in the Little Belt community in the Highwood Mountains, where most of the cowboys ranched. The group initially called themselves the Little Belt Riding and Roping Club and during the first few years the ranchers met at the grounds with their own horses and stock and enjoyed competing amongst themselves in timed events, riding events and family Omoksees.
They switched from amateur to professional in 1961 and over the past 65 years, the Belt Rodeo has become one of the best PRCA rodeos in the area.
About Belt, Montana
Settled as a coal camp by Finnish and Slavic immigrants, today Belt is better known for its beer than its coal. In the heart of Montana's grain country, and kept lush by wells and streams supplying some of the world's finest water, it comes as little surprise that Belt has attracted the attention of... ...
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