The famous rodeo includes bareback riding, saddle bronc riding, bull riding, tie-down roping, steer wrestling and team roping.
“It’s just a wonderful family event that’s been a tradition in Red Bluff for so long and missing it last year really hurt a lot of us,” said Katt Wilkesmith, a Red Bluff native who is ready to attend this weekend. “We are all just looking forward to it.”
The Round-Up’s return is roping in lots of attention.
“It’s good for this community; they don’t have a lot here,” said Tarena Nielson, who lives in Red Bluff. “It’s a small community, mostly ranchers or cowboys if you look around. I just think it’s going to be good for everybody and uplifting.”