Don't miss the chance to witness the action-packed events and family-friendly atmosphere at the longest-running professional weekly rodeo in the country!

There are 4 remaining Saturday nights to attend this season!

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Just head south on the Turnpike and keep driving. Don't stop until you get to Exit 1 off the Turnpike or Exit 4 off Route 295.

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Saddle up for a night of rodeo fun at Cowtown Rodeo!

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Michele Pilenza - Townsquare Media
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I remember going with my parents when I was little. I returned with my kids a few years ago and we had a blast! It was such an exciting experience.

Cowtown Rodeo is located in Pilesgrove, Salem County.

We went early and walked around the flea market. There's lots of food and drinks, and you can tailgate in the parking lot where parking is FREE.

There are no bad seats! You're right there close to all the action.

If you're looking for something fun to do in New Jersey, September is the final month of the 2024 season.

It's a great way to end your summer!

Final Dates of the 2024 Season at Cowtown Rodeo

September 7th

September 14th

September 21st

September 28th - The final rodeo of the 2024 season!

Tickets are available now online.

It features 7 events: Bull Riding, Steer Wrestling, Bareback Riding, Saddle Bronc, Riding Barrel, Racing Tie Down, and Team Roping.

You can check out their calendar for more details.

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

Gallery Credit: Dennis Malloy

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