December 6, 2025
Box Elder County Fair 2025 Full Schedule, Tickets ,Grandstand Events and Rodeos

Box Elder County Fair 2025 Full Schedule, Tickets ,Grandstand Events and Rodeos

The Box Elder County Fair in Utah is back for 2025, offering a week filled with agriculture, entertainment, delicious food, and family fun. This long-standing tradition brings together residents and visitors to enjoy the best of rural life in a festive and welcoming environment.

Dates and Timings

  • Fair Dates: August 18–23, 2025
  • Main Events Begin: August 20
  • Daily Hours: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM (times may vary by event)

Venue

  • Location: Box Elder County Fairgrounds
  • Address: 320 N 1000 W, Tremonton, Utah

Tickets

  • General Admission: Free (most fair activities and exhibits)
  • Rodeo Tickets: $10–$20 (based on seating)
  • Carnival Wristbands: $25–$35 per day

Attractions

  • Agricultural and livestock exhibits
  • 4-H and FFA displays
  • Home arts and horticulture showcases
  • Classic car show
  • Local business and vendor booths

Events

  • PRCA Rodeo (August 21–23)
  • Junior Livestock Auction
  • Talent shows and live performances
  • Parade on Main Street (August 20, 10:00 AM)
  • Horse and livestock competitions
  • Mutton busting and kids’ rodeo

Rides

  • Family-friendly carnival rides
  • Thrill rides for teens and adults
  • Kiddie rides for young children
  • Games and midway attractions

Food

  • Classic fair food: corn dogs, funnel cakes, cotton candy
  • Local favorites: fry bread, smoked meats, Utah scones
  • Food trucks and regional vendors
  • Refreshment stands throughout the fairgrounds

The Box Elder County Fair continues to be a highlight of summer in northern Utah, offering entertainment for all ages. Whether you’re a local or visiting for the first time, it’s a great way to connect with the community and experience the agricultural roots of the region.

Donna Mansfield

Donna Mansfield

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