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Pahrump Seeks Vendors for 2026 Fall Festival Rodeo at McCullough Arena

Vendor spaces for Pahrump's Fall Festival Rodeo at McCullough Arena cost $150 each and require $1M liability coverage; the August 14 deadline applies to payments and permits too.

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Pahrump Seeks Vendors for 2026 Fall Festival Rodeo at McCullough Arena
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The Town of Pahrump is accepting vendor applications for its 2026 Fall Festival Rodeo, with booth spaces inside McCullough Arena at Petrack Park available on a first-come, first-served basis ahead of the two-day September event.

The rodeo runs September 25 and 26 at McCullough Arena, and the application is specifically scoped to businesses operating inside the rodeo grounds. Vendors seeking a spot at the broader Fall Festival itself must submit a separate application, available at pahrumpnv.gov.

Each vendor space measures 12 feet by 12 feet and costs $150, payable by cash, check, or money order. The town has set a firm deadline of August 14, 2026, by which applications, payments, and all required permits must be submitted. Because spaces are limited and assigned in the order applications are received, the town is encouraging early submission: the application window closes outright once all spaces are filled.

The insurance requirements are worth noting before starting the paperwork. Every vendor must carry $1 million in general liability coverage and name the Town of Pahrump as an additional insured on the policy. Food vendors must also submit a Temporary Health Permit, while retail vendors are required to obtain a Seller's Permit. All permits must be in hand by the August 14 deadline alongside the application and payment.

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The full application package, which the town says contains complete details on requirements and procedures, is available on the 2026 Fall Festival webpage at pahrumpnv.gov.

Separately, the Nye County Board of County Commissioners has posted an agenda item on the county's Granicus portal to appoint three members to an advisory body; the full text of that item was not available at press time.

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