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Blue Toad Hard Cider Presents: Rockfish River Rodeo ’25 Fall Edition

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Blue Toad Hard Cider Presents: Rockfish River Rodeo ’25 Fall Edition

When
Aug 30th, 2025
1:30pm - 8:30pm
Where
462 Winery LnRoselandVirginia22967

We Know How To Rodeo! Our team continues to improve the Rodeo Experience for all of our guests to enjoy. We look forward to welcoming folks back to the farm for a one of a kind rodeo in the heart of Nelson County. Join us for our Labor Day Weekend Rockfish River Rodeo on August 30th! The Cider Farm opens at 11 am, at 1:30 live music kicks off with Gone Country, plus there’s craft beverages and food truck vendors!

ADDING MORE SEATS! MORE BATHROOMS! To create more room and comfort for all! An evening at the Rodeo with 360* Blue Ridge Mountain Views. We like to call it out little Yellowstone Ranch”.

Rockfish River Rodeo Company will be pulling out all the bells & whistles for Nelson County with professional cowboys, raging bulls, barrel racing, mutton busting, bucking broncos and more!
Gear up for a high quality 3 hour show! Rodeo Gates open at 4:00 PM with the Grand Entry at 5:30 PM.

Kids 3 and under are free!

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