where tradition meets the wallowa mountains
For nearly 80 years, Chief Joseph Days Rodeo has brought generations together in Joseph, Oregon for six unforgettable days of Western celebration
our history
Founded in 1946, Chief Joseph Days Rodeo began with a simple purpose: to bring the community together and celebrate the Western way of life.
Over the decades, it has grown into one of the Northwest’s most beloved PRCA rodeos — honored as a Top 5 PRCA Medium Rodeo in the nation and a Columbia River Circuit Medium Rodeo of the Year winner five times.
Named in honor of Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce Tribe, our rodeo takes pride in honoring the culture, history, and beauty of the Wallowa Valley.
Today, Chief Joseph Days is run by a dedicated all-volunteer committee, supported by local families, sponsors, and the incredible people who keep this tradition alive.
our mission
Chief Joseph Days Rodeo is a nonprofit organization committed to:
Preserving the Western tradition and rodeo heritage
Supporting youth, education, agriculture, and local families
Providing scholarships and community donations
Hosting world-class Western entertainment
Creating an inclusive, welcoming, family-friendly event for all
This event is more than a rodeo — it’s part of who we are as a community.
The people behind the rodeo
the tuckerettes
meet the 2025 tuckerettes
Casidee Harrod
Briana Micka
Elli Bates
Maddie Wigen
Harlie Stein
Colbi Cunningham
Cassie Harris
Jorja Jones
Since 1994, the CJD Tuckerettes have been a dynamic and beloved part of Chief Joseph Days Rodeo. Named in honor of Harley Tucker, one of the visionaries behind the creation of our rodeo in 1946, the Tuckerettes carry forward a tradition of horsemanship, spirit, and precision.
These skilled riders electrify the arena each summer with flag runs, fast turns, and synchronized patterns, opening our PRCA performances with energy and pride.
They represent the Western lifestyle, honor our roots, and inspire the next generation of young horsewomen in Wallowa County.
honoring chief joseph
Our rodeo proudly carries the name of Hinmatóowyalahtq̓it — Chief Joseph, leader of the Wallowa Band of the Nez Perce.
Each year, we honor his legacy and the deep roots of the Nez Perce people in the Wallowa Valley through our opening ceremonies, grand entry, and community partnerships.
We are committed to celebrating this history with respect, gratitude, and authenticity.
RECOGNITION
Chief Joseph Days Rodeo is honored to have received:
PRCA Columbia River Circuit Medium Rodeo of the Year — 5x
Top 5 PRCA Medium Rodeo of the Year (National)
Featured in Western Horseman & Cowboys & Indians
Recognized for community excellence through Sowing Good Deeds finalist placement
This tradition of excellence reflects the dedication of our volunteers, sponsors, contestants, and fans.
OUR HOME ARENA
The iconic Harley Tucker Memorial Arena is home to all four PRCA performances and the heart of Chief Joseph Days.
Surrounded by cattle pens, vendor alleys, and the breathtaking Wallowa Mountains, it provides a one-of-a-kind rodeo backdrop that draws contestants and fans from across the country.
Ongoing improvements — including arena lighting upgrades and hospitality enhancements — ensure we continue offering a safe and exceptional experience for years to come.
BE PART OF TRADITION
Whether you’re cheering from the stands, volunteering behind the scenes, or supporting as a sponsor, you’re helping keep Chief Joseph Days strong for future generations.
Contact us.
chiefjosephdays@gmail.com
541-432-1015
401 N Main Street
Joseph, OR 97846

