Queen Creek, Arizona Nov 23, 2025 (Issuewire.com) - Every Thanksgiving weekend, the quiet town of Queen Creek transforms into a high-energy hub of dust, grit, and heart-pounding excitement. Thats when Queen Creek Xtreme Bulls rides back into the Horseshoe Park & Equestrian Centre, marking its 6th annual celebration of world-class bull riding and community spirit. This years event takes place on Friday and Saturday, November 2829, 2025, promising two nights of unforgettable action and entertainment. From the thrilling rides to the community camaraderie, every moment captures the spirit of Arizona rodeo life.
What began as a local rodeo event has grown into a cornerstone of Arizonas rodeo scene, drawing riders and fans from across the Southwest. For many families, its become as much a Thanksgiving tradition as turkey and pumpkin pie. Under the bright Queen Creek lights, top-tier bull riders face off against some of the sports most fearsome bulls, showcasing raw strength, balance, and courage.
Gates open each night at 6:00 p.m., giving fans time to explore the lively vendor village, where local artisans and businesses offer one-of-a-kind holiday gifts. Between handcrafted jewelry, western wear, and homemade treats, its a festive shopping experience with a hometown feel. Hungry? Grab a bite from one of the on-site food vendors, then unwind before the bull riding action kicks off at 7:30 p.m. Press Release compliments of Country Lifestyle Network
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