Marion Rodeo

Marion Rodeo 28th Annual Marion Rodeo, located in Perry County in Alabama will be Father’s Day weekend, June 16-17

We love this poster created by Marion Now!
05/11/2026

We love this poster created by Marion Now!

05/07/2026
04/14/2026

Part of the mission of the Alabama Forestry Commission is to guard our forests from harm. We protect the natural resources, homes, and citizens from wildfire; we coordinate the response to natural disasters and emergencies; we work to eradicate forest pests, insects and invasive species which harm o...

04/05/2026

From our herd to yours, Happy Resurrection Sunday!

Seminole feed is now available in Marion junction, AL
03/26/2026

Seminole feed is now available in Marion junction, AL

🚨 BIG NEWS FOR OUR HORSE OWNERS🚨

Junction Feed & Seed is now stocking Seminole Horse Feeds, a premium, fixed-formula nutrition for you horses!

From performance and senior formulas to low-starch Wellness options, we’ve got what your horse needs to look, feel, and perform its best.

Stop by today or CALL TODAY!

As we prepare to get ready for our 31st Annual Marion rodeo we must first pay tribute to 3R Rodeo company to whom we owe...
02/07/2026

As we prepare to get ready for our 31st Annual Marion rodeo we must first pay tribute to 3R Rodeo company to whom we owe much gratitude for pushing us to start a rodeo, pushing us to improve it and keeping us on track along the way. And, to the Professional Cowboy Association, we thank them for their partnership; one we’ve been blessed to be part of since their founding 30 years ago.

But, not one bit of this is possible without our Marion rodeo sponsors, our community and our spectators. And, we all know it is the contestants, the equine and bovine athletes, the announcers, pick up men, clowns, bull fighters and even the rodeo judges who entertain us all throughout the weekend at the rodeo and bring us the greatest show on dirt (or sometimes mud).

This year at the PCA finals, Marion rodeo was honored by the PCA and the contestants to have been voted the best $600 added money rodeo of 2025 and we are incredibly humbled by this honor.

We plan to make our 31st Marion rodeo a great one on June 26 & 27 in Marion, AL and hope everyone is making plans now to attend this fun, family event that is sure to entertain everyone!

Save the dates!
01/02/2026

Save the dates!

It’s a great event in our community!And, it’s free!
12/03/2025

It’s a great event in our community!

And, it’s free!

11/13/2025

MMI is part of Marion

09/30/2025

📢Fire Danger Advisory Issued by the AFC📢

As drought conditions worsen, due to the recent lack of precipitation and high temperatures, the Alabama Forestry Commission is issuing a Statewide Fire Danger Advisory. Until the state receives sufficient rainfall to alleviate the severe dry situation, especially in central Alabama, this elevated fire danger will persist for the foreseeable future.

Mitigation measures should be considered to protect lives and property from wildfire damage. If possible, refrain from burning until fire danger has diminished. Always obtain a permit for prescribed burns, and ensure adequate equipment and personnel are present. Never leave a fire until it is safely extinguished. Conduct post-burn patrols for several days to ensure that reignition has not occurred and firebreaks have not been compromised. In residential areas, be sure to have a water hose prepared and adjacent to the burning area. After burning debris piles, it is necessary to thoroughly soak the area until cold.

As this advisory continues and potentially escalates, it is essential to maintain situational awareness. Burning debris piles can continue to smolder for multiple days, eventually spreading out of a previously contained area. Under these critically dry conditions, chances of embers igniting outside of the main burn area are increased. Fires in areas with deep duff (layers of decaying vegetable matter covering the ground under trees) can also continue to burn for extended periods of time, potentially causing tree mortality. Driving vehicles into tall grasses, as well as equipment use such as bush-hogging, hay baling, or mulching, can spark ignition.

The Alabama Forestry Commission will continue to monitor the strengthening drought and wildfire statistics across the state. The agency will evaluate if further restrictions are needed in the coming weeks.

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Perry County Cattleman's Ralph Eagle Memorial Arena
Marion, AL
36756

Telephone

+13344100748

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