The Rich County Fair returns this August, bringing a blend of community tradition, agricultural heritage, and family-friendly entertainment to Rich County, Utah. With its stunning mountain backdrop and hometown charm, the fair offers a welcoming environment for locals and visitors alike to enjoy exhibits, rodeo action, carnival rides, and delicious food.
Fair Dates and Timings
- Dates: August 13–16, 2025
- Timings:
- Wednesday: 12:00 PM – 9:00 PM
- Thursday–Saturday: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Venue
- Location: Rich County Fairgrounds, Randolph, UT
Tickets
- General Admission:
- Adults (13–64): $8 per day
- Seniors (65+): $5
- Children (6–12): $5
- Kids under 6: Free
- Season Pass (All 4 Days):
- Adults: $20
- Seniors/Children: $12
- Parking: Free on-site parking
- Special Discounts:
- Thursday: Free entry for children under 12 until noon
- Friday: Family Pack – $25 for 2 adults and 2 children
Main Attractions
- Livestock Shows – Featuring local 4-H and FFA members showcasing cattle, pigs, goats, and poultry
- Rodeo Events – Barrel racing, team roping, bull riding, and mutton bustin’ on Friday and Saturday nights
- Open Class Exhibits – Local displays of baked goods, quilting, art, photography, and produce
- Talent Show – Local youth and adults show off their skills on stage Thursday night
- Rich County Parade – Saturday morning parade through downtown Randolph
Daily Highlights
- Wednesday: Exhibit hall opens, carnival preview night
- Thursday: Family fun day, petting zoo, talent show
- Friday: Rodeo at 7:30 PM, livestock auction, live music
- Saturday: Parade at 10:00 AM, championship rodeo, awards ceremony
Rides and Carnival
- Carnival rides and midway games for all ages including:
- Ferris Wheel
- Giant Slide
- Swings
- Kiddie Coaster
- Carnival games and prize booths
- Pricing:
- Unlimited ride wristbands: $30 per day
- Individual ride tickets also available
Food and Concessions
- A mix of classic fair food and local favorites, including:
- Pulled pork sandwiches, burgers, and hot dogs
- Corn on the cob, curly fries, and nachos
- Funnel cakes, snow cones, caramel apples, and ice cream
- Local vendors selling honey, jams, baked goods, and handmade crafts
Additional Information
- Designated picnic areas and shaded seating
- Handwashing stations near barns and food courts
- First aid and lost & found station near the fair office
- Free hydration stations throughout the grounds
The Rich County Fair is a celebration of rural roots and community pride. Whether you come for the livestock, rodeo, music, or memories, it’s an event that brings people together and captures the true spirit of summer in Utah.

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