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Berrien County Roundup Rodeo

Mar 14th - 15th, 2025

Mar 14, 2025 @ 12:00 AM

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Berrien Co. Saddle Club

Event Schedule

  • 1st Performance Friday Night

    Friday, March 14, 2025 • 11:30 PM

  • 2nd Performance Saturday Night

    Saturday, March 15, 2025 • 11:30 PM

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Event

Details

Event Types

Bareback Riding
Saddle Bronc Riding
Bull Riding
Tie-down Roping
Team Roping
Steer Wrestling
Barrel Racing

Added Money

$8,000

Join us for an exciting rodeo event featuring top competitors and thrilling performances.

Eli
Turner

Berrien County Roundup Rodeo: A Southern Georgia Tradition Returns The dust will fly and the crowd will roar as the Berrien County Roundup Rodeo brings championship rodeo action back to Nashville, Georgia When the gates swing open at the Berrien County Saddle Club this March, spectators will witness more than just a sporting event—they'll become part of a cherished tradition that showcases the heart and soul of rodeo culture in South Georgia. The 2025 Berrien County Roundup Rodeo, scheduled for March 14-15, promises two action-packed evenings of world-class competition, family entertainment, and authentic western heritage. ## Where Tradition Meets Competition As the sun sets over Nashville, Georgia on that second weekend in March, the transformation will be palpable. The familiar grounds of the Berrien County Saddle Club will come alive with the sights, sounds, and sensations that only a professional rodeo can deliver. Pickup trucks will line the parking areas, vendors will ready their booths, and beneath the arena lights, some of the region's most talented cowboys and cowgirls will prepare for their moment in the spotlight. This sanctioned rodeo event brings together top competitors from across the Southeastern Circuit, all vying for their share of the $8,000 purse and valuable qualification points. For many contestants, the Berrien County Roundup represents an important stop on their journey toward circuit finals and potentially the national championships. ## A Full Slate of Rodeo Action Spectators can expect a complete lineup of classic rodeo events that test the skill, courage, and precision of the competitors. The ground will tremble during the bull riding competition as cowboys attempt to conquer 2,000 pounds of bucking fury for the required eight seconds. The crowd will hold its collective breath during saddle bronc and bareback riding events, where contestants demonstrate exceptional balance and technique atop powerful, twisting horses. The timed events will showcase a different kind of rodeo excellence. Team roping pairs will demonstrate split-second coordination as they attempt to rope a steer's horns and hind legs in the fastest possible time. Tie-down ropers will sprint from horseback to tie three legs of a calf in a display of speed and precision. Steer wrestlers will leap from galloping horses to wrestle steers to the ground in a test of timing and strength. For many fans, the barrel racing competition stands as a highlight of the evening. Female athletes and their highly-trained horses will thunder around a cloverleaf pattern of barrels, where mere hundredths of a second can separate victory from defeat. The thundering hooves, flying dirt, and the intensity on each competitor's face create an unforgettable spectacle of speed and control. ## More Than Just Competition While the competitive events form the backbone of the Berrien County Roundup Rodeo, the experience extends far beyond the arena action. Families will find plenty to enjoy throughout the grounds, with activities designed to entertain visitors of all ages. Children can experience the magic of western heritage firsthand at the petting zoo, where they'll have the opportunity to meet and interact with a variety of gentle farm animals. Pony rides will create lasting memories for younger guests, perhaps inspiring the next generation of rodeo competitors. The midway area will feature a selection of vendors offering everything from authentic western wear and handcrafted leather goods to unique jewelry and rodeo memorabilia. Food vendors will tempt visitors with an array of delicious options—from classic barbecue and funnel cakes to regional specialties that showcase South Georgia's culinary traditions. Between competitive events, spectators will be treated to entertainment that honors rodeo heritage while keeping the energy high. The grand entry ceremony will feature a colorful procession of flags, riders, and pageantry that celebrates both rodeo tradition and patriotic values. Throughout the performance, the rodeo announcer will guide the audience through the action, explaining the nuances of each event while keeping the atmosphere lively and engaging. ## A Community Celebration The Berrien County Roundup Rodeo represents more than just an exciting sporting event—it's a celebration that brings the entire community together. Local businesses proudly sponsor various aspects of the rodeo, demonstrating their commitment to preserving western heritage and supporting an event that draws visitors from throughout the region. The economic impact extends throughout Nashville and Berrien County, with restaurants, hotels, and shops welcoming rodeo attendees. Additionally, portions of the proceeds benefit local charities and youth organizations, creating a positive ripple effect that continues long after the final bull has bucked. "This rodeo has become a cornerstone event for our community," explains a representative from the Berrien County Chamber of Commerce. "It not only provides world-class entertainment but also showcases our hospitality and brings significant economic benefits to local businesses." ## Securing Your Spot at the Rodeo With the growing popularity of the Berrien County Roundup Rodeo, securing tickets well in advance is highly recommended. Tickets for the 2025 event will go on sale in mid-January, approximately two months before the rodeo. Attendees will have several ticket options to consider when planning their rodeo experience. General admission seating provides flexibility and value for individuals and families, while reserved seating ensures specific seat locations for those who prefer a guaranteed vantage point. For the ultimate rodeo experience, VIP packages will offer premium seating along with additional perks that enhance the overall event. Special rates will be available for children and seniors, making the rodeo an affordable option for multi-generational family outings. Groups planning to attend together should inquire about group rates, which provide additional value for parties of a certain size. Tickets will be available for purchase directly on the official event webpage when sales begin. This ensures that patrons receive authentic tickets directly from the source, avoiding potential third-party complications. Those interested in attending should mark their calendars for the on-sale date and act quickly, as certain seating sections typically sell out for this popular community event. ## Planning Your Visit For those traveling to the Berrien County Roundup Rodeo, a bit of advance planning will enhance the experience. The Berrien County Saddle Club offers ample parking for attendees, with designated areas that accommodate vehicles of all sizes. Early arrival is recommended, particularly for those attending the Friday evening performance, as the most convenient parking spaces fill quickly. The venue is designed with accessibility in mind, featuring designated parking areas and seating sections for guests with mobility challenges. Facility staff will be available throughout the event to assist with any special needs or concerns. Weather in South Georgia can be unpredictable in March, so attendees are encouraged to check the forecast and dress accordingly. Evening performances can sometimes turn cool, so bringing a light jacket is advisable even if daytime temperatures are warm. ## A Rich History Continues The Berrien County Roundup Rodeo builds upon years of rodeo tradition in this corner of Georgia. While relatively young compared to some century-old western rodeos, this event has quickly established itself as a must-attend stop on the southeastern rodeo circuit. Past events have featured memorable moments that live on in local rodeo lore—from record-breaking rides to dramatic last-second victories. Each year adds new chapters to this growing tradition, with competitors and spectators alike becoming part of the ongoing story. The 2025 edition promises to continue this legacy while adding its own unique highlights to the rodeo's history. Will this be the year a local competitor claims the all-around title? Which bull might establish itself as the one no rider can conquer? These questions will be answered only when the action unfolds in March. ## Mark Your Calendar As winter gives way to spring in 2025, the Berrien County Roundup Rodeo will once again transform Nashville, Georgia into the center of rodeo action for the Southeastern Circuit. For two nights—March 14-15—the timeless traditions of the American West will come alive through thrilling competition, family entertainment, and community celebration. Whether you're a dedicated rodeo enthusiast who can distinguish a flank strap from a bareback rigging or a first-time attendee curious about this authentic American sport, the Berrien County Roundup Rodeo offers an experience that resonates with visitors of all backgrounds. It's where athletic excellence meets cultural heritage, where competition meets community, and where memories are made that last long after the final bull has bucked. When the dust settles on the arena floor each night, attendees will depart with a deeper appreciation for the skill, courage, and tradition that define rodeo. And many will already be planning their return for next year's event, eager to once again be part of this growing South Georgia tradition. The 2025 Berrien County Roundup Rodeo takes place March 14-15 at the Berrien County Saddle Club in Nashville, Georgia. Tickets will be available for purchase on this webpage starting in mid-January.