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Entertainment Magazine: Tucson: Tucson Rodeo
Tucson Rodeo & Parade Information
La Fiesta de los Vaqueros is organized and operated by the Tucson Rodeo Committee and the Tucson Rodeo Parade Committee. Both are nonprofit, volunteer groups.
The ProRodeo Hall of Fame honored the Tucson Rodeo Committee in August 2000 for its notable achievements and contributions to professional rodeo. The Committee was inducted into the Pima County Sports Hall of Fame in 2006. The Tucson Rodeo is sanctioned by the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association, Inc.
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Tucson Rodeo Contact
Purchase tickets online or order by phone.
Parking for the Tucson Rodeo
Entrances to parking lot from S. 6th Ave. and from 3rd Ave. off Irvington Road. $5 per car.
Main lot at Tucson Rodeo Grounds. No parking fees on Monday-Wednesday, Feb. 18-20.
The main parking lot at the Tucson Rodeo Grounds, just behind the parade grandstands, opens at 4 a.m. on parade day for spectator parking. Enter the lot from 3rd Ave. at Irvington Road. Parking is $5 per vehicle.
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Map to the Tucson Rodeo Grounds
The Tucson Rodeo Grounds is located at 4823 S. 6th Avenue at Irivington Road in Tucson, Arizona.purchase tickets online or order by phone
To see a wider area, click on the Google map of the Tucson Rodeo Grounds. Zoom in for a more detail view or to see street level. Locate your parking space from satellite.
- From I-10: take Park Ave. south, turn right on Irvington Rd.
- From I-19: take Irvington Rd. east.
- Parking: Main lot at Tucson Rodeo Grounds, 4823 S. 6th Ave, $5 per car.
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Tucson Rodeo Parade
The Tucson Rodeo Parade route begins at Park Ave. and Ajo Way; proceeds south on Park to Irvington Road; proceeds west on Irvington Road to the Tucson Rodeo Grounds at S. 6th Ave. The route is one and one-half mile long. Read more on the Tucson Rodeo Parade.
This site is not affiliated with the Tucson Rodeo Parade Committe.
Information is provided as a public service by Entertainment Magazine/AZentertain.com.
© 1995-2013 Tucson Entertainment Magazine. EMOL.org/Tucson Rodeo Committee. All rights reserved.
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Tucson Rodeo Parade & Museum
Author: Paul L Grimes. Full of historical photos this 176 page book plus appendices tells the tales and stories of "La Fiesta de los Vaqueros Rodeo Parade." Published by Tucson Rodeo Parade Committee (1991), Read more about the Tucson Rodeo Parade & Museum .
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Rodeo from Amazon.com
Click the image to see more information from amazon.com
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Bass Pro Shops
Bass Pro Shops is an outdoor retail leader in hunting, camping, boating, and outdoor clothing, in addition to fishing. Shop online the Clearance Department at Basspro.com
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