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Crystal Springs Rodeo

Crystal Springs Rodeo
17803 479th Avenue
605-874-2996

History:

There are times when that which is obvious is not seen. That was true with America's Most Natural Rodeo Bowl. More than 12,000 years have passed since the last glacier moved across the area which is now the Crystal Springs Ranch. The Coteau Hills (hills of the prairie) left by the glaciers became the range land of buffalo herds for many centuries. Starting in the 1900's cattle replaced the buffalo and began grazing the hillside.

In the early 1940's E.W. Weisel, wife Jo, and daughter Cleo could see the numerous springs, the native grass and their grazing cattle on the Crystal Springs Ranch. E.W. could also see the natural bowl created by its glacier 120 centuries earlier. He also imagined thousands of people occupying the hillside and enjoying rodeo performances in the bowl at the base of the hills. What he saw and what he imagined became a reality. The bowl at the base of the hills was leveled, many tons of rocks were moved and stacked on three hilltops, and snow fence was installed around the bowl for the early years of the rodeo. E.W.'s vision was clear and accurate. For 25 years E.W. and family produced the Crystal Springs Rodeo and had the responsibility and satisfaction of hosting thousands of rodeo contestants and performers, and many thousands of rodeo fans. They came, and continue to come, to America's Most Natural Rodeo Bowl because of the vision and enthusiasm of E.W. in the early 1940's.

The first Crystal Springs Rodeo was produced by Mr. and Mrs. Weisel in 1946. They kept the dream alive for 25 years, passing their dream on to the new owners of the Crystal Springs Ranch with different owners producing the rodeo from 1972 to 1984. In 1985, the current owner of the ranch passed E.W.'s dream onto a group of 10 local businessmen who formed Crystal Springs Rodeo, Inc. As the years passed, the corporation gradually dwindled down to three remaining members and in 2007 a new group consisting of old and new members was formed. Today the corporation consists of twelve members, two of which were a part of the original corporation in 1985. These twelve members are proud to continue E.W.'s dream, producing the Crystal Springs Rodeo.


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