Experience The Excitement Of Cowtown Rodeo In Pilesgrove

Did you know the longest-running weekly professional rodeo in the United States can be found right here in New Jersey?

YES, it's true!! Cowtown Rodeo in Pilesgove is celebrating its 72 consecutive year, with the 2026 season kicking off Memorial Day Weekend, May 23rd.

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Get ready to watch thrilling events like bull riding, steer wrestling, saddle bronc, bareback, tie down, team roping, and barrel racing, certainly keeping you on the edge of your seat.

"Started back in 1929, Cowtown Rodeo has stood the test of time... remaining true to our traditions of the Old West and bringing each of you a taste of western ranching that is an integral part of American history," according to the website.

Join The Fun At Cowtown Rodeo's 2026 Season Launch

Online ticket sales will open up soon, so get ready! We're just days away, and there's no bad seat!

Online Ticket Sales Open Up April 1st


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Don't miss your chance to witness the action-packed events and family-friendly atmosphere. I remember going with my parents when I was little, and went with my kids a few years ago, and we had a blast! It was so much fun!

Purchase your tickets here for the 2026 season!

Cowtown Rodeo is located at 80 Harding Highway in Pilesgrove, Salem County.

A little slice of Jersey (and U.S.) history: A look at Cowtown Rodeo

Gallery Credit: Dennis Malloy

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