Chariton Hills Rodeo Bible Camp Events
Each student will choose one rodeo event to focus on during the camp. On their registration form, students will mark their 1st, 2nd, and 3rd choices for events. Events have limited space available and will be assigned on a first come, first serve basis.
Most events required students to provide their own horse. The exceptions are Horsemanship, Bull Riding, and Rodeo 101. In the Horsemanship class, bringing your own horse is optional.
Horses brought by students MUST be controllable by the student and well-behaved, but do not need to be experienced in the event! Students are here to learn, and experience levels in each event range from beginners to advanced.
Rodeo Bible Camp Events
Barrel Racing
Girls and their horses practice the clover-leaf pattern as they are speeding around the barrels.
(Girls only event)
Breakaway/Calf Roping
Participants and their horses practice tracking and roping the calf as it bursts from the chute
Bull Riding
Boys test their strength and skills while attempting to ride the bucking bull.
(Boys only event)
Goat Tying
Participants ride their horse down to the goat where they use their skills to catch, throw, and tie three of its legs together
Horsemanship
Participants learn the art of grooming, tacking, and riding horses
(No horse required)
Chute Dogging
Participants learn the skills needed to wrestling a steer to the ground.
(Boys only event)
Team Roping
Participants learn teamwork as they partner with other campers to head and heel a steer by roping the head and back feet as it bursts from the chute
NEW EVENT – Rodeo 101
Participants learn ground-work basics of roping, goat tying, trick riding, horsemanship and more
(No horse required)
“For the wages of sin is death but the gift of God is eternal life in Jesus Christ our Lord.” – Romans 6:23