Park City PRCA Rodeo Rides Back Into Town With High‑Energy Action

Wild West coming to the Midwest at the Heartland Credit Union Arena

Park City, Kansas (January 8, 2026) — The Park City PRCA Rodeo is gearing up for another unforgettable year at the Heartland Credit Union Arena on Friday January 23 and Saturday January 24 , bringing together rodeo entertainment and top‑tier stock for a weekend packed with adrenaline, tradition, and family fun. Tickets start at just $27. Select Wrangler retailers offer free ticket voucher with a $75 clothing purchase too.

This year’s rodeo showcases an exceptional lineup of professionals who help make the Park City PRCA Rodeo one of the region’s most anticipated winter events.

This year’s entertainment lineup promises to thrill audiences of all ages:

  • Stellar Trick Riding Cowgirls, delivering breathtaking speed, precision on horseback, and daring stunts by Kate and Tera Flitton from Utah.
  • Dustin “The Jester” Jenkins, a fan‑favorite rodeo entertainer known for his quick wit, comedic flair, and crowd‑pleasing antics from Missouri.
  • Bullfighters – protecting cowboys with courage and lightning‑fast reflexes are Andrew Mellencamp and Lelo Garcia, two of the best in the business.
  • Pick‑Up Men – ensuring the safety of riders and stock alike, Cache Burnside and Cash Smith will serve as this year’s pick‑up men, bringing professionalism and horsemanship to every performance.
  • Announcers – voicing the excitement and guiding fans through every ride, run, and roping contest are Tim Fuller and Randy Taylor, bringing unmatched energy, insight, and personality to the arena.

The Park City PRCA Rodeo invites families, rodeo fans, and first‑time spectators to experience the excitement, tradition, and community spirit that make this event a winter highlight. Tickets are available now online or at the Heartland Credit Union Box Office.  Friday is the 102.1 The Bull Kid’s Night; each paid adult ticket receives a free kid ticket.

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About Big Bucks ProRodeo: It began in 2024 but its history goes back to 1940. Big Bucks carries two legendary bucking horse bloodlines, bred to buck from two different families in two different rodeo circuits. Cody Flitton partnered with Jody Burnside, to purchase the Mosbrucker Rodeo Company. The Burnside family, with four generations of PRCA competitors, have competed in bull riding, steer wrestling, team roping, bareback riding, saddle bronc riding, and calf roping.

Flitton’s great grandfather, D.A. Swanny Kerby wrangled wild horses from the slick rocks of Moab, Utah. Swanny had a dream of putting on wild west shows. He became part of the PRCA in 1940 with his bred to buck horses and bulls. The Kerby’s livestock selection dates back to the first National Finals Rodeo in 1959. Flitton was born and raised into the Kerby rodeo company.