Get ready for the 2027 Miss Rodeo Oklahoma Pageant June 9-12, 2026* In Woodward, Oklahoma in conjunction with the Woodward Elks Rodeo
Whether you are a potential contestant, parent, sponsor, visiting royalty, volunteer or fan, check back here for pageant news and updates. The official 2027 pageant applications are available now!Entry deadline for the 2027 pageant closed April 10, 2026. Encourage Oklahoma's young women to participate. This pageant offers an exciting line-up of scholarships and prizes. And, major changes have been announced to provide cost-saving adjustments, clearer preparation expectations and more.
The Miss Rodeo Oklahoma Pageant is entering its 70th year with meaningful updates that make participation more accessible, affordable, and rewarding than ever. For 2026, the pageant introduces a streamlined schedule, reduced wardrobe requirements, a younger entry age for the Princess division, and enhanced feedback for contestants—changes shaped by direct input from participants, parents, and alumni. More details are available here.
The Miss Rodeo Oklahoma Pageant, conducted by the volunteers of the Oklahoma Rodeo Pageants Council (ORPC), is one of the top pageants in America. If you're interested in getting involved, there is likely a job for you. The process of competing in qualifying pageants and at Miss Rodeo Oklahoma helps young women fulfill their potential, have positive experiences centered around rodeo and horses, and build memories and relationships that last a lifetime.
There are several scholarships offered through the Miss and Teen divisions. Help share this with potential contestants. *Note that each pageant is held during the calendar year preceding the title year.The Miss Rodeo Oklahoma Pageant is entering its 70th year with meaningful updates that make participation more accessible, affordable, and rewarding than ever. For 2026, the pageant introduces a streamlined schedule, reduced wardrobe requirements, a younger entry age for the Princess division, and enhanced feedback for contestants—changes shaped by direct input from participants, parents, and alumni. From cost-saving adjustments to clearer preparation expectations and expanded development opportunities