Rodeos, Racing & More: Fall Fun at Grady County Fairgrounds!
As the summer heat fades into the cooler temperatures of fall, the Grady County Fairgrounds is set to host an exciting lineup of events that cater to a wide range of interests.
On September 20-22, the Heart of Oklahoma Youth Rodeo will make a tour stop and take center stage, showcasing talented young rodeo stars in a weekend of thrilling rodeo competition. The action quickly continues with the Welsh Pony American National Horse Show from September 24-29, these elegant and versatile ponies will compete in various events to crown the next world champions, drawing exhibitors from across the country.
October brings a jam-packed schedule, beginning with the Gypsy Horse Show Association’s Region 1 Championship on October 4-6, offering an enchanting display of these majestic horses. If the site of large metallic farm equipment excites you, Thunder in Tornado Alley, a seat-rattling tractor-pull event held in the Outdoor Arena, makes its return on October 11-12, delivering high-powered diesel entertainment. On the same weekend, toy train enthusiasts from across the Midwest will gather at the Heartland Toy Train Show in the North West Expo Building on October 12. The month continues with the highly anticipated Chickasha Antique Auto Swap Meet, with gates opening to the public on Thursday, October 17, and concluding on Saturday afternoon, but don’t forget to visit the Fall Fling Craft Show this same weekend in the North East Expo Building.
We are so excited for the return of the Red Dirt Barrel Bash on October 18-20. This elite barrel racing event will showcase top equine athletes and riders from across the United States. This thrilling competition promises to be fast and furious, as both horse and rider compete for top prize money.
In addition to these exciting events, the fairgrounds are also proud to host several state-wide professional organization gatherings in October including the Oklahoma Code Enforcement Fall Council on October 3, and the Oklahoma Chamber of Commerce Executives Annual Conference from October 21-23.
These diverse events not only bring excitement and entertainment but also have a significant economic impact on the region. With visitors traveling from across the country to attend events, local businesses, hotels, and restaurants all benefit from the influx of tourism dollars, making the Grady County Fairgrounds a vital contributor to the regional economy.









