Miss Rodeo Montana Part Of Wild Horse Stampede
The Wolf Point Wild Horse Stampede will feature Miss Rodeo Montana 2026, Bentley Mc-Cullough, this summer.
The native of Geraldine is a graduate of Northeastern University with a degree in American Sign Language-English interpreting. The 24-year-old is dedicated to promoting accessibility and inclusion within the rodeo community. Her platform, “Keep Your Brand Burning,” encourages others to honor their roots, embrace their values and pursue dreams with courage, grit and purpose.
With her younger sister, Mc-Cullough operates Two Sisters Ranch, which continues her family’s legacy built on faith, hard work and western values.
An accomplished artist, she has had one of her pieces displayed in the U.S. Capitol Building, a reminder that Montana roots can inspire achievements far beyond the state lines. She is proud to represent Montana’s western heritage and the spirit of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association.
McCullough sees the Miss Rodeo Montana role as more than a title; it’s an opportunity to inspire others, celebrate community and share the values and traditions that shaped her life with rodeo fans across the state and nation.


