We sat at the top row in the northwest bleachers at the north end of the bleachers Whoever designed this place didn't consider those seats. We couldn't see anything exiting the chutes or any movement in front of the chutes; it was only if they ventured out in front of the chutes about 10 feet or more that we could see anything. Because of this, the bull-riding event is where we finally walked out.
Had the walkway and announcers' booth been placed back a bit this place might be worth coming back to. As it is, it is a small arena and only those with a face full of blasting sun will get the best views.
Bathrooms were clean, grounds were clean, and bleachers were extremely tight but new. You have to pretty much sit upright with your legs spread apart to keep from having your knees in the back of the one in front of you. We may or may not return for future events but after the other night, we may take our chances at the Strawberry days area with splinter seats just so we can see what we...
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