Nevada occupies a unique position in the team roping calendar, serving as both a strong year-round regional market and the annual destination for the sport's biggest event. The World Series of Team Roping, held in Las Vegas every December during NFR week, is the largest team roping event in the world — drawing thousands of header-heeler teams from every state and several countries to compete for millions of dollars in total prize money across multiple number divisions. Las Vegas in December is team roping's Super Bowl week, and the Nevada market is shaped by that gravitational pull.
Reno anchors the state's regular roping calendar outside of Las Vegas, with arena facilities in the Reno-Sparks metro hosting consistent jackpot activity across multiple USTRC number divisions throughout the year. The Pacific regional circuit feeds through Reno, drawing competitors from Northern California, Oregon, Idaho, and the Mountain West. Reno events attract quality horses and competitive ropers who bring the standards of the California and Pacific Northwest markets.
The Las Vegas corridor comes alive in late fall as the WSTR qualifier season builds toward the December finals. Events in the Las Vegas area increase in frequency and competitive level through October and November as teams finalize their qualification status. Entry fees at Nevada events run $120 to $350 per man depending on event type and size. TeamRoping.ai tracks team roping events across Nevada year-round, including Reno, Las Vegas, and rural Nevada arena facilities.
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