The Cowboy Channel’s 2022 PRCA Rodeo Schedule

The 2022 PRCA season is already in full swing, and it’s going to be a good one! So you can follow all of your favorite athletes all season long as they fight to get to the NFR, The Cowboy Channel will once again be broadcasting live from across the country, and bringing you more rodeos than ever before.

Here’s a first look at what’s on our 2022 ProRodeo programming schedule so far for the beginning of the year, all leading up to the big summer run and our 100 Days of Rodeo, which kicks off in June at Reno.

We’ve also created a downloadable version of the 2022 calendar so that you can keep a copy on your desktop or pin it to the fridge — and not miss any of the action!

The schedule has been finalized through and some of the highlights include the following:

- Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo: Jan. 14 - Feb. 5
- San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo: Feb. 10 - Feb. 28
- RodeoHouston: Feb. 28 - March 20
- Rodeo Austin: March 12 - March 26
- San Angelo Stock Show and Rodeo: April 1 - April 17
- Reno Rodeo: June 16 - June 25
- The Calgary Stampede: July 8 - July 17
- NFR Open: July 13 - July 16
- California Rodeo Salinas: July 21 - July 24
- Cheyenne Frontier Days: July 22 - July 31
- Ellensburg Rodeo: Sept. 2 - Sept. 5
- Pendleton Round-Up: Sept. 14 - Sept. 17
- ProRodeo Tour Finale: Sept. 22 - Sept. 25

CLICK THE SQUARE IN THE TOP RIGHT CORNER BELOW TO DOWNLOAD AND PRINT THE 2022 SCHEDULE

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