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5 Things to Know About the 2023 Franklin Rodeo

Photo by Jim Wood

The Franklin Rodeo is back at the Williamson County AG Expo Park from May 18-20, 2023!

Here are five things you should know about the Franklin Rodeo.

One of the Largest Rodeos

A bull rider makes an eight-second ride at the 2022 Franklin Rodeo. Photo by Tom Thomson.

Beginning in 1949 by the Franklin Rotary, it’s one of the longest-running charity events in Middle Tennessee. It’s also one of the largest rodeos east of the Mississippi.

Parade Signals the Start of Rodeo Week

Photo by Donna Vissman

The rodeo parade, which took place last Saturday, always precedes the event. The parade featured local school bands, floats, and of course horses.

Kids Get a Chance to Try Mutton Bustin’

Photo: franklinrodeo.com

Calling all little Cowboys & Cowgirls in training!

Instructions for Mutton Bustin’:

Seven PRCA Rodeo Events Each Night

Photo by Jim Wood

See up close barrel racing, bull riding, bareback riding, steer wrestling, saddle bronc riding, team roping, tie down roping.

Here’s What Not to Bring to the Rodeo

Photo by Jim Wood

When headed out to the Rodeo leave these things at home- strollers, large diaper bags, coolers, lawn chairs, large cameras, backpacks, or large purses. There will be stroller parking at the entrance.

Tickets for the event are standing room only, reserved tickets are sold out.

Buy tickets here. 

The Williamson County AG Expo Park is located at 4215 Long Lane in Franklin, TN.

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