Rattlesnake Roundup and Livestock Show and Rodeo
Two Famous Texas Events for Your Family
Are you planning a trip to Texas in the month of March? If so, then plan on visiting one of these famous Texas events. Heck, you can visit both, if you like. Texas is full of rodeo people and Rattlesnakes, so plan on seeing both when you visit these two Texas events:Houston, Texas Livestock Show and Rodeo
Do you like cowboys? Cowgirls? If you do, then the Houston, Texas Livestock Show and Rodeo is the place to go in the month of March. You can watch team ropers, barrel racers, bull riders, clowns, cutting horses, and anything else in the way of rodeo events that you might want to see. Houston holds various other celebrations, such as parades, to kick off this Texas event.
Livestock and rodeo are not all you see, though. You can eat some of the best barbecue in the world at the Houston, Texas Livestock Show and Rodeo because they hold a huge barbecue cook off every year. You can eat or enter; take your pick. Be sure to visit all the vendor booths while you're there. You'll see some of the prettiest Texas crafts that you can find anywhere around.
You can also work off some of the food you eat by going on over and riding the carnival rides that the fair provides. You can try your luck at the carnival games, and you might even win a giant stuffed animal for your significant other. Check the local businesses for discounts to this fair. Be sure to take plenty of money when you visit this fair, though. Everything is expensive.
Rattlesnake Roundup in Sweetwater, Texas
Sweetwater is a small town in West Texas that plays host to the world's largest Rattlesnake Roundup. The Sweetwater Jaycees hosts this event every year at the Nolan County Coliseum, located in the Newman Park, and they host this celebration on the second weekend of every March. So, what will you see when you get there? Rattlesnakes, of course, and lots of them! The land in Sweetwater and surrounding towns houses tons of deadly Rattlesnakes that the local Jaycees hunts down and removes from the landowners land every year.
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