December 5, 2025
Apache County Fair 2025 Full Schedule, Admission Info, and Grandstand Events

Apache County Fair 2025: Full Schedule, Admission Info, and Grandstand Events

Here’s your comprehensive guide to the Apache County Fair 2025 in St. Johns, Arizona — the county’s annual festival of agriculture, community, and fun.

  • Dates: Wednesday, August 20 to Saturday, August 23, 2025
  • Location: Apache County Fairgrounds, 825 4th North, St. Johns, AZ 85936
  • Edition: 83rd Annual Fair, established in 1942
  • Attendance: Approximately 15,000 visitors expected during the fair

Hours & Admission

  • Admission: Always free, as is parking
  • Gate Hours:
    • Wednesday (Aug 20): 11 AM – 9 PM
    • Thursday & Friday (Aug 21–22): 9 AM – 9 PM
    • Saturday (Aug 23): 9 AM – 10 PM
  • Carnival Ride Hours (operated by Frazier Shows):
    • Thursday: 5 PM – 10 PM
    • Friday: 5 PM – 11 PM
    • Saturday: 3 PM – 11 PM
    • Potential Sunday activities may run from 1 PM – 4 PM (based on previous years)

What to Expect

Midway & Carnival

  • Frazier Shows will bring a midway full of rides, thrill attractions, and games.
  • Save with wristbands (around $27–$30 in previous years) or buy per-ticket ($1 per ticket, $75 for 100 tickets)
  • Mega Pass: unlimited rides throughout fair hours for about $100

Exhibits & Agriculture

  • 4‑H and FFA competitions, with market livestock exhibitions and judging: swine, beef, sheep, goats, and small stock.
  • Community exhibits in home crafts, canning, arts & science, and educational displays celebrate local talent.

Entertainment & Special Events

  • Main stage shows featuring live music and local performers (e.g. Grupo El Regreso, Mickey O’Connor)
  • Rodeo events, mud bogging, mud runs, and community contests (like the cutest baby contest) add festival flair
  • At past fairs, a fireworks show has entertained fairgoers after dark on Friday night

Daily Highlights (based on prior years)

  • Wednesday: Auction-house entries, small stock weigh-ins, fair opening ceremony, musical kickoff
  • Thursday: Agricultural competitions start early; entertainment and carnival open in the evening
  • Friday: Morning livestock shows, lunchtime baby contest, ranch rodeo in the afternoon, live music and fireworks into the evening.
  • Saturday: Mud run, pet shows, junior rodeo, livestock sale, headliner tribute band in the evening, exhibits close by 7:30 PM.

Community Spirit & Local Roots

  • The Apache County Fair serves as a major community gathering, highlighting local agriculture, youth programs, crafts, and family-friendly entertainment
  • Held in St. Johns, a historic farming and ranching hub at approximately 5,745 ft elevation, with strong community participation

Planning Tips

  • Vendor Info: Applications for 2025 are already closed. If you’re interested for future fairs, reach out early and provide booth insurance—it’s mandatory ($1M liability) and can be added for ~$80 if needed
  • Visit Smarter: Bring water and sun protection—August in Eastern AZ can be hot. Arrive early if attending agricultural events.
  • Check for Updates: While we used multiple reliable sources, fair schedules and offerings may change. Always consult the official fair website or organizers closer to August.
  • Nearby Stay: Lodging in St. Johns fills up quickly; consider nearby cities like Show Low or Springerville for accommodations.

Summary Table

FeatureDetails
DatesAugust 20–23, 2025
Admission & ParkingFree for all
Main Events4‑H/FFA livestock, rodeo, mud run, live music, community exhibits
CarnivalMidway rides operated by Frazier Shows
Mega Pass$100 for unlimited rides (if available)
Expected Visitors~15,000 over four days

In short, the Apache County Fair 2025 blends traditional county fair charm with fun rides, local talent, agriculture, and community pride. From livestock shows to carnivals and local music, it’s a warm invitation to experience authentic county tradition in the heart of Arizona.

Donna Mansfield

Donna Mansfield

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