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Industry Hills Charity Pro Rodeo
Oct 11th - 12th, 2025
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Industry Hills Charity Pro Rodeo
Oct 11th - 12th, 2025
1st Performance Saturday Night
Saturday, October 11, 2025 • 6:00 PM
2nd Performance Sunday Matinee
Sunday, October 12, 2025 • 2:00 PM
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$54,400
Join us for an exciting rodeo event featuring top competitors and thrilling performances.
When the autumn sun casts its golden glow over the San Gabriel Valley, the Industry Hills Expo Center transforms into a vibrant showcase of western heritage and athletic prowess. The Industry Hills Charity Pro Rodeo, sanctioned by the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA), returns October 11-12, 2025, for another thrilling weekend of top-tier rodeo competition and community giving.
The Industry Hills Charity Pro Rodeo stands apart in Southern California's event calendar as more than just a sporting competition—it's a decades-long tradition of combining world-class rodeo action with meaningful charitable impact. This PRCA-sanctioned event has become a cornerstone of the California Circuit, drawing competitors from across the West who are eager to claim their share of the impressive $54,400 purse while contributing to causes greater than themselves.
"This rodeo embodies the spirit of the West—not just in the competition, but in how the community comes together to support those in need," explains a veteran PRCA announcer who has called the action at Industry Hills for years. "When you purchase a ticket, you're not just securing a seat for world-class entertainment; you're directly contributing to vital charitable organizations in the region."
The charitable focus has been woven into the event's identity since its inception, with proceeds benefiting local healthcare initiatives and community support programs. Over the years, the rodeo has channeled hundreds of thousands of dollars back into the community, creating a lasting legacy that extends far beyond the arena dirt.
As a PRCA-sanctioned rodeo, the Industry Hills Charity Pro Rodeo features the seven classic events that define professional rodeo competition. Each performance showcases the full slate of events, giving spectators the complete rodeo experience regardless of which day they attend.
The rough stock events—bareback riding, saddle bronc riding, and bull riding—provide the heart-stopping action that often defines rodeo in the public imagination. These contests of man versus beast feature eight seconds of controlled chaos as cowboys attempt to stay aboard powerful bucking animals while maintaining proper form to impress the judges.
Meanwhile, the timed events—steer wrestling, team roping, tie-down roping, and women's barrel racing—showcase the precision, speed, and horsemanship that have been hallmarks of working ranch skills for generations. The Women's Professional Rodeo Association (WPRA) barrel racers bring particular excitement as they navigate the cloverleaf pattern at breakneck speeds, often deciding championships by mere hundredths of a second.
Between competitive events, spectators will be treated to specialty acts that have become fan favorites. The crowd-pleasing mutton bustin' gives youngsters their chance to shine as they attempt to ride woolly sheep across the arena floor. Professional rodeo clowns and bullfighters provide both comic relief and critical protection for fallen riders, demonstrating that behind the laughs lies serious athletic ability and courage.
For PRCA competitors, particularly those in the California Circuit, the Industry Hills Charity Pro Rodeo represents a critical late-season opportunity to earn points toward circuit finals qualifications and potentially the National Finals Rodeo.
"The timing of this rodeo makes it especially important for cowboys and cowgirls who are on the bubble for qualifying for the circuit finals," notes a PRCA official. "With a purse exceeding $54,000, a strong performance here can make or break a season."
The California Circuit encompasses PRCA rodeos throughout the Golden State, with competitors accumulating points at each sanctioned event. The top performers in each event qualify for the California Circuit Finals, bringing added significance to every ride and run at Industry Hills.
Few venues in Southern California are as perfectly suited for rodeo as the Industry Hills Expo Center. Located in the City of Industry, this versatile facility transforms into a rodeo paradise each October, with excellent sightlines ensuring every seat offers a quality view of the action.
The covered arena provides protection from the elements while maintaining the open-air feel that rodeo fans prefer. Ample parking surrounds the facility, with accessible spaces available for those with mobility challenges. The venue is fully ADA compliant, with accessible seating options and facilities throughout.
Concession stands throughout the venue offer a variety of western-themed fare alongside traditional arena favorites. From barbecue to Mexican cuisine, the food options reflect the diverse cultural heritage of Southern California while honoring rodeo traditions.
Tickets for the 2025 Industry Hills Charity Pro Rodeo are expected to go on sale in mid-August 2025, approximately two months before the event. When available, tickets can be purchased directly through this website, ensuring you're getting authentic tickets at official prices.
Several seating options will be available to accommodate different preferences and budgets. Reserved box seats offer premium viewing with dedicated seating, while general admission sections provide flexibility for families and groups. Special seating areas are available for those requiring accessible accommodations.
Discounted rates will be offered for children, seniors, military personnel, and first responders, honoring those who serve our communities. Group rates will also be available for parties of ten or more, making the rodeo an ideal outing for scout troops, church groups, corporate team building, and extended families.
For the ultimate rodeo experience, VIP packages will include premium seating, exclusive access to pre-rodeo activities, and commemorative merchandise. These limited-availability packages often sell out quickly, so early purchase is recommended once tickets become available.
"We see many of the same families return year after year, often adding new generations to their rodeo tradition," says a longtime volunteer coordinator. "But we're equally excited to welcome first-time attendees who are experiencing the thrill of professional rodeo for the first time."
The Industry Hills Charity Pro Rodeo extends far beyond the competitive events, creating a comprehensive western experience for attendees of all ages. The vendor marketplace surrounding the arena features western wear, handcrafted jewelry, custom leather goods, and rodeo memorabilia, allowing visitors to take home a piece of the western lifestyle.
For families, the rodeo offers numerous kid-friendly activities in the designated "Little Buckaroos" zone. Face painting, mechanical bull rides adjusted for younger riders, and roping dummies give children hands-on experiences with western skills in a safe, supervised environment.
Before each performance, the Fan Zone opens for interactive experiences with select rodeo personnel, providing insights into the sport's techniques and traditions. These educational opportunities help newcomers understand the finer points of each event while giving experienced fans deeper appreciation for the athleticism and skill on display.
To make the most of your day at the Industry Hills Charity Pro Rodeo, a bit of preparation goes a long way. October in Southern California typically offers pleasant temperatures, but conditions can vary from warm afternoons to cool evenings. Dressing in layers ensures comfort throughout your visit, and comfortable footwear is essential for navigating the grounds.
Sun protection remains important even in autumn, particularly for afternoon performances. Hats serve both as western fashion statements and practical sun shields. Sunscreen is always recommended, especially for younger attendees.
The rodeo operates with a clear bag policy similar to many sporting venues, with transparent bags no larger than 12" x 6" x 12" permitted. Small clutch purses (4.5" x 6.5") are also allowed without being placed in clear bags. This policy expedites entry while maintaining a secure environment for all attendees.
Outside food and beverages are not permitted, but the variety of concession options ensures something for every taste and dietary need. Water fountains are available throughout the venue for refilling personal water bottles.
What truly sets the Industry Hills Charity Pro Rodeo apart is how it embodies the core values of the rodeo community: competitive excellence, western heritage, and giving back. From the opening grand entry to the final bull ride, every moment celebrates the unique culture that has evolved from working ranch skills into a beloved sporting tradition.
"In an increasingly digital world, rodeo offers something authentic and tangible," reflects a PRCA representative. "When you're in those stands, feeling the ground shake as a bull explodes from the chute or holding your breath as a team roping header makes that perfect catch, you're experiencing something that connects directly to our western heritage."
That connection to tradition, combined with the event's charitable mission, creates an experience that resonates far beyond the two-day run. The memories created, the champions crowned, and the funds raised continue to impact the community long after the final chute closes.
Mark your calendars for October 11-12, 2025, and prepare to be part of this uniquely American tradition. Whether you're a lifelong rodeo enthusiast or curious first-timer, the Industry Hills Charity Pro Rodeo promises a weekend of world-class competition, family-friendly entertainment, and meaningful community impact. When tickets become available in August 2025, secure your seats to witness firsthand why this PRCA-sanctioned event has become a beloved autumn tradition in Southern California.