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Official State Fair of Nevada Returns After 16 Years

Official State Fair of Nevada Returns After 16 Years

After a 16-year absence, the Official State Fair of Nevada is set to return June 11–13, bringing back a statewide tradition that last filled the Nevada State Fairgrounds in 2010. Tickets are now on sale for the three-day celebration, which organizers say will blend Nevada’s agricultural roots with new attractions designed to welcome families back to the fairgrounds.

The fair’s revival marks the first state-sponsored event of its kind since 2010, and organizers say they hope the return will reconnect Nevadans with the history, youth programs, and community spirit that once defined the annual gathering.

“We look forward to welcoming everyone to the Nevada State Fairgrounds as we celebrate the Silver State,” said J.J. Goicoechea, director of the Nevada Department of Agriculture.

Opening day on June 11 includes general admission of $12 for children and $15 for adults, which covers access to the evening concert featuring Caleb Montgomery. Admission drops to $7 for children and $10 for adults on June 12–13, giving families a more affordable way to explore the fairgrounds throughout the weekend.

Select events, including the youth bull riding competition, require additional tickets, while all-inclusive wristbands are available for visitors who want full access to the weekend’s activities.

The fair’s schedule reflects Nevada’s agricultural roots and its growing youth involvement in livestock and hands-on learning. Events include the Nevada Junior Livestock Show and Sale, the University of Nevada, Reno Extension’s 4-H State Expo, Next Generation Youth Bull Riding, and the Governor’s Livestock Sale of Champions.

A Made in Nevada farmers’ market, a walking tour of Nevada, a drone show, carnival rides, and local food and art vendors round out the lineup, offering a mix of tradition and new attractions.

For many young exhibitors, the fair represents months of preparation.

“Youth exhibitors spend months raising animals, developing projects, and building new skills,” Goicoechea said. “This event puts their hard work front and center, giving students the opportunity to share it with the community on a larger scale.”

Organizers say the fair’s return is designed to highlight not only Nevada’s past but also the next generation shaping its agricultural future. With livestock shows, youth competitions, and educational exhibits woven throughout the weekend, the fair aims to reconnect families with the state’s heritage while offering a space for young Nevadans to showcase their dedication and talent.

More information, including sponsorship and vendor opportunities, is available at statefair.nv.gov. Questions can be directed to [email protected] or 775-353-3601.

STATE FAIR AT A GLANCE

Dates: June 11–13, 2026

Location: Nevada State Fairgrounds

Admission:

• June 11: $12 children, $15 adults (includes Caleb Montgomery concert)

• June 12–13: $7 children, $10 adults

• Additional tickets required for select events

• All-inclusive weekend wristbands available

Featured Events:

• Nevada Junior Livestock Show and Sale

• UNR Extension 4-H State Expo

• Next Generation Youth Bull Riding

• Governor’s Livestock Sale of Champions

• Made in Nevada farmers’ market

• Walking tour of Nevada

• Drone show

• Local food and art vendors

• Carnival rides and exhibits

More Information: statefair.nv.gov | [email protected] | 775-353-3601


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