December 6, 2025
Wayne County Fair 2025 Carnival Rides, Rodeo, and Local Flavor

Wayne County Fair 2025: Carnival Rides, Rodeo, and Local Flavor

The Wayne County Fair returns in 2025 with a week packed full of rural charm, community spirit, and classic fair fun. Nestled in the scenic heart of southern Utah, the fair brings together families, farmers, and visitors for a vibrant mix of entertainment, agriculture, and tradition.

Dates and Timings

  • Fair Dates: August 3–9, 2025
  • Daily Hours: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Peak Event Days: August 8–9

Venue

  • Location: Wayne County Fairgrounds
  • Address: 400 W 100 N, Loa, Utah

Tickets

  • General Admission: Free
  • Special Events (Rodeo, Concerts): $5–$15
  • Carnival Wristbands: $25–$35 per day
  • Parking: Free

Attractions

  • 4-H animal exhibits and youth projects
  • Quilting, photography, and home arts displays
  • Antique tractor and farm equipment showcase
  • Local crafts and vendor booths
  • Educational exhibits on farming and conservation

Events

  • Wayne County Rodeo (August 8–9, 7:00 PM)
  • Horse show and barrel racing
  • Petting zoo and pony rides
  • Talent competitions and live music
  • Parade through downtown Loa (August 4, 6:30 PM)
  • Youth livestock auction
  • Community pancake breakfast and contests

Rides

  • Classic carnival rides for all ages
  • Kiddie rides and inflatables
  • Ferris wheel and thrill rides
  • Carnival games with prizes

Food

  • Fair favorites: funnel cakes, corn dogs, cotton candy
  • BBQ sandwiches and smoked turkey legs
  • Homemade pies and fresh lemonade
  • Local food booths featuring Utah specialties
  • Ice cream, scones, and sweet treats

The Wayne County Fair blends tradition and fun for a family-friendly experience that celebrates everything special about small-town Utah. Bring the whole family and enjoy a week of good times, great food, and unforgettable memories.

Donna Mansfield

Donna Mansfield

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