127th Annual Cheyenne Frontier Days July 19-28, 2024

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The Daddy of 'em All has been kicking up dust since 1897 with the world's largest outdoor rodeo and Western Celebration. The first Frontier Days was held as a cowboy roundup that featured bronco busting and steer roping contests as well as pony races.

128 years later, Cheyenne Frontier Days is a 10-day festival of rip-roarin' excitement, featuring the world's best PRCA rodeo action and Western entertainment. It's non-stop activity and hospitality at its Western best! In fact, Livability.com named Cheyenne Frontier Days as the top festival in the nation in their annual Top 10 Summer Festivals.

Cheyenne Frontier Days includes PRCA rodeo & slack events, concerts, Professional Bull Riders, USAF Thunderbirds, parades, pancake breakfasts, Western Art Show & sale, carnival, Old West Museum, and an Indian Village.

Rodeos

Cheyenne celebrates its Authentic West roots each year with the world's largest outdoor rodeo. The event draws top professionals cowboys, competing for more than $1 million in cash and prizes.  Besides the PRCA event, which is called The Daddy of 'em All because of the prizes, you can catch the finals of the Championship Bull Riding season, as they crown their champions. Not sure how rodeo works or is scored? Find out about all the rodeo action here! And, did you know that there is much more rodeo fun than just the daily rodeo (much of it free!)? Find out more here!

Night Shows

The nightlife at Frontier Days is tons of fun! It goes on each night, Friday through the next Saturday, with rock and country music! Acts are announced in early March, so check on the CFD website for more information or call 800-227-6336.   

Lodging

It's not too early to reserve your Frontier Days lodging. Research for hotels here. One hint for you is that when you call the hotel to book your reservation, call them directly on their local 307 area code phone number for the best availability and rates.

Art Show

The CFD Western Art Show is one of the most prestigious and well recognized shows in the Rocky Mountain Region and in the western art community. Since 1981, the Western Art Show Committee has raised over $3 million in support of the Museum’s Art Education, Exhibits, Collections, and Operating funds whose mission is to cultivate a rich, educational space for the diverse, international community served by, and rooted in, the American Western Legacy of Cheyenne Frontier Days.

The Opening Reception for the 2024 CFD Western Art Show and Sale is Thursday, July 18, 2024. The Art Show will be available to the public from July 19, 2024 to August 11, 2024.

Parades

One of Cheyenne Frontier Days' most popular events is the Grand Parade, which is held at 9 a.m. both Saturdays and Tuesday and Thursday of the celebration. The route starts at the Capitol at East 24th Street and Capitol Avenue, heads south to 18th Street and then east to Central Avenue to Lincolnway, it turns west to Carey Blvd and then ends at East 24th Street.

You'll see floats, marching bands, antique carriages, automobiles and horses with riders in period dress. It's 90 minutes of cheering fun. The Masons hold a Chuckwagon Breakfast from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. at their lodge at the corner of 19th and Capitol on parade mornings. And local churches also hold lunches after the Pancake Breakfasts (signs are up downtown to lead you to the vittles!).

Food

Pancake Breakfasts: Enjoy a free breakfast with visitors from all over the world! Volunteers will serve up more than 100,000 flapjacks, serve 9,200 cartons of milk and 520 gallons of coffee, along with 630 pounds of butter and 475 gallons of syrup! Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 7-9am. 

You think the best part of a Fair is the food on the midway? Well, the good news is you not only get Carnival food at Frontier Days, there's so much more! Eat free pancakes and get access to barbecue and so much more. Click here to read more!!

Family Fun

Everyone gets excited when they see the carnival rides go up because they know things are about to get fun!  The carnival runs the full celebration and is open from 10:30 a.m. to midnight every day on the Carnival Midway, Eighth and Dey Avenues.

Armbands are $40 for a one-day session or $150 for the entire 10 days. Cost is $5 less for Laramie County residents on "Cheyenne Day," which is Wednesday. The price does not include midway admission, which is $5 per person. You can buy your armbands online here.

The Cheyenne Gunslingers perform re-enactments of gunfights and other Wild West activities at noon and 6 p.m. Mon–Sat and noon Sun  at Gunslingers Square, 15th and Pioneer Streets. The performances are free.

The Indian Village is open from 10 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. the first Saturday through the last Sunday at the southeast corner of Frontier Park, Carey and Eighth Avenues. Various Native American vendors with food, arts and crafts are available all day, with special entertainment throughout the week. The entertainment in the Indian Village is free and is brought to us from the Little Sun Drum and Dance Group, based out of the Wind River Reservation in central Wyoming. 

Wildly popular, the Frontier Town is open every day of Frontier Days from 10:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. just south of the Old West Museum and west of the Indian Village in Frontier Park, Carey and Eighth Avenues. Take a step back in time and celebrate Cheyenne's western heritage with Western merchants, craftspeople, artisans, and even some special guest characters like Lillie Langtry, Buffalo Bill Cody, Wild Bill Hickok and Wyatt Earp.

The Old Fashioned Melodrama is always a hoot, and will play at 7 and 9 p.m. the nights of Frontier Days at the Atlas Theater, 211 West Lincolnway. The melodrama is entertainment for the entire family, where you can cheer for the hero and boo at the villain. Visit their website or call 307-638-6543 for tickets.

The Cowgirls of the West Brunch and Fashion Show is a popular annual event in the Grand Ballroom of Little America Resort Hotel, 2800 West Lincolnway. Featuring a fashion show plus a silent auction, jewelry, rodeo queens and more. Reservations are required at 307-632-6068 or visit their website.

US Air Force Thunderbirds

The United States Air Force Thunderbirds are back in 2024! This year the Thunderbirds will demonstrate their amazing, jet-powered acrobatic stunts and skills on July 24th in Cheyenne.

Cheyenne Day

Party like a local during the mid-week celebration of all things to love about Cheyenne! Look for special events, deals all over town, and performances that don't happen any other day.

Leap Frogs- The U.S Navy Parachute Team

The team is the official parachute demonstration team of the United States Navy and part of the United States Naval Special Warfare Command. Hometown heroes from the Wyoming Air National Guard are providing the jump platform - a C-130 - for these demonstration performances. During their rodeo performances, the team will be jumping into the arena during the National Anthem around 1:00 p.m. 

Fort DA Russell Days

FE Warren Air Force Base will hold a three-day open house honoring their past as Ft. D.A. Russell and all they have achieved through the years with missiles and now with NASA. The base will be open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. the first weekend at the Base, Interstate 25 and Randall Ave. All events are free except where noted. Learn more about this fun three-day event here.   

Parking and Shuttles

The neighborhood parking south of the park quickly fills with vehicles up to eight blocks south and 10 blocks east of the entrance. To avoid a long walk or an expensive ticket (breaking parking laws WILL result in a towed vehicle), you have options. Click here to learn more.

 

Future Dates

Mark your calendars!! Hope to see you at a future Cheyenne Frontier Days.
July 18-27, 2025
July 17-26, 2026

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