December 5, 2025
Sanpete County Fair 2025 Schedule, Dates, Venue and Event Details

Sanpete County Fair 2025: Schedule, Dates, Venue and Event Details

Get ready for the 2025 Sanpete County Fair, a cherished summer tradition that showcases the rich agricultural heritage, creativity, and community spirit of central Utah. Packed with fun, food, and family-friendly activities, this fair is a must-visit for locals and travelers alike.

Dates and Timings

  • Fair Dates: August 17–23, 2025
  • Daily Hours: 9:00 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Main Event Days: August 21–23

Venue

  • Location: Sanpete County Fairgrounds
  • Address: 500 W 100 N, Manti, Utah

Tickets

  • General Admission: Free
  • Rodeo Tickets: $10–$20 depending on seating
  • Carnival Wristbands: $25–$35 per day
  • Parking: Free and available on-site

Attractions

  • Livestock barns and 4-H exhibits
  • Home arts, baking, crafts, and photography competitions
  • Agricultural equipment displays
  • Local vendor and artisan booths
  • Educational exhibits and demonstrations

Events

  • Sanpete County Rodeo (August 22–23)
  • Demolition Derby (August 21)
  • Junior Livestock Auction
  • Parade through downtown Manti (August 17, 6:00 PM)
  • Talent shows and community performances
  • Petting zoo and pony rides for kids
  • Horse pulls and barrel racing

Rides

  • Full carnival with rides for all ages
  • Kiddie rides for younger children
  • Thrill rides for teens and adults
  • Midway games with prizes

Food

  • Classic fair treats: funnel cakes, cotton candy, kettle corn
  • BBQ and smoked meats
  • Navajo tacos and Utah scones
  • Local food trucks and dessert booths
  • Lemonade stands and drink vendors

The Sanpete County Fair offers a week of nostalgic fun and modern entertainment. Whether you’re there for the rodeo, the carnival, or the food, it’s an event that brings the whole community together for unforgettable summer memories.

Donna Mansfield

Donna Mansfield

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