
From Friday, June 7 through Sunday, June 9, Nic Fest transforms downtown Casper into a festival that includes art, food, drinks and music, including a CNFR presentation Saturday evening, followed by a performance from Corb Lund. While CNFR officially starts Sunday, June 9, one of Casper’s coolest events – Nic Fest – kicks the week off in style. Admission to CNFR starts at $10 and the tradeshow is included in your rodeo entry.

Vendors will have a variety of merchandise, including clothing, saddles, tack, jewelry and more. One of the best ways to enjoy the festivities at the Casper Events Center is to arrive early (doors open at 5:30 p.m.) and check out the tradeshow throughout the concourse, which is open during all CNFR performances and slack rounds. But there’s more to it than just watching the rodeo athletes in action. Watch CNFR + Peruse the TradeshowĬhances are, attending a performance of CNFR is already on your radar.

The biggest event of the year for college rodeo athletes, 400+ cowboys and cowgirls from 100 universities and colleges in the United States and Canada will descend on the city of Casper as they try their hand at becoming rodeo champions in their respective events from June 9 – 15, 2019.Īnd while there are plenty of things to do in and around Casper, here are five ways to have the best CNFR experience ever.

It’s the most wonderful time of year for rodeo athletes and kicking off the summer rodeo season is the College National Finals Rodeo (CNFR) in Casper, Wyoming.
