A dream come true - Dixie Roundup Rodeo crowns 2026 queen, princess in Hurricane |
Years of hard work paid off |
The Dixie Roundup Rodeo recently crowned its 2026 queen and princess in Hurricane, Utah, marking a significant milestone for the local community.
For the newly crowned queen, this achievement is the culmination of years of dedication and passion for rodeo.
She expressed that being named queen is truly a dream come true, reflecting the hard work and commitment she has invested in the sport.
The princess, equally elated, shared that this honor is a testament to the countless hours spent honing her skills and deepening her love for rodeo.
The Dixie Roundup Rodeo has long been a cherished tradition in the region, bringing together communities from Hurricane and neighboring areas like St. George, Utah.
These events not only showcase the talents of local riders but also foster a sense of unity and pride among residents.
In recent years, the area has experienced notable growth and development.
For instance, St. George has seen the opening of new businesses such as Roni’s Mac Bar, which celebrated its successful launch in July 2025.
Additionally, the completion of the new St. George City Hall in January 2026 has provided modern facilities to support the city's expanding needs.
These developments reflect the dynamic nature of the region and its commitment to progress while honoring longstanding traditions like the Dixie Roundup Rodeo.
As the community continues to grow, events like the rodeo serve as vital reminders of the area's rich heritage and the enduring spirit of its people.
Residents and visitors alike look forward to future celebrations that blend the old with the new, ensuring that the legacy of the Dixie Roundup Rodeo and the vibrant culture of St. George, Utah, and its surrounding areas continue to thrive. |

