State fair map of the United States showing 2026 state fairs by date and location

State Fair Map 2026: U.S. State Fairs by Date and Location

State fair season is one of the great American summer and fall traditions, and this interactive state fair map for 2026 puts all of it in one view. Across the country, fairs bring together agriculture, food, rides, concerts, livestock competitions, crafts, local businesses, and family entertainment.

But if you are trying to plan a trip, a road stop, or a family outing, a long list of fair dates can be hard to use. That is why we created this interactive map of U.S. state fairs for 2026.

Use the map below to browse state fairs by location, see which fairs are close to you, and compare dates. In addition, each marker links to the official fair website for tickets, schedules, concerts, parking, and exhibit information.

Interactive State Fair Map for 2026

This state fair map includes state fairs and major state-fair-style events across the United States. Click any marker to see the fair name, city, 2026 dates, and official website.

Whether you are planning a summer family trip, a fall weekend getaway, or a cross-country road trip, the map makes it easier to see how fair season moves across the country.

Why Use a State Fair Map?

State fairs stretch across the entire country, and their dates cluster around different parts of the year. For instance, some states hold their fairs in midsummer, while others wait until late summer or fall.

A state fair map helps answer questions that a simple list does not:

  • Which state fairs are closest to me?
  • Which fairs are happening during my travel dates?
  • Can I visit more than one fair on the same trip?
  • Which fairs are near major cities or vacation routes?
  • What fairs are happening in August, September, or October?

For example, families traveling through the Midwest in August may be able to compare several major fairs in one glance. Visitors to the West Coast can quickly find fairs in California, Oregon, Washington, Alaska, and Arizona. Road-trippers can use the map to add a fair stop to a longer route.

2026 State Fair Dates at a Glance

Here are some of the major U.S. state fairs scheduled for 2026. Dates can change, so always check the official fair website before buying tickets or making travel plans. You can also cross-check schedules through the International Association of Fairs and Expositions.

State / FairCity2026 Dates
California State FairSacramento, CAJuly 17 – August 2
Ohio State FairColumbus, OHJuly 29 – August 9
Wisconsin State FairWest Allis, WIAugust 6 – August 16
Indiana State FairIndianapolis, INAugust 7 – August 23
Iowa State FairDes Moines, IAAugust 13 – August 23
Missouri State FairSedalia, MOAugust 13 – August 23
State Fair of West VirginiaLewisburg, WVAugust 13 – August 22
Kentucky State FairLouisville, KYAugust 20 – August 30
Alaska State FairPalmer, AKAugust 21 – September 7
New York State FairSyracuse, NYAugust 26 – September 7
Minnesota State FairSt. Paul, MNAugust 27 – September 7
Oregon State FairSalem, ORAugust 27 – September 7
Colorado State FairPueblo, COAugust 28 – September 7
Nebraska State FairGrand Island, NEAugust 28 – September 7
South Dakota State FairHuron, SDSeptember 2 – September 7
Washington State FairPuyallup, WASeptember 4 – September 27
Kansas State FairHutchinson, KSSeptember 11 – September 20
Oklahoma State FairOklahoma City, OKSeptember 17 – September 27
The Big EWest Springfield, MASeptember 18 – October 4
State Fair of TexasDallas, TXSeptember 25 – October 18
State Fair of VirginiaDoswell, VASeptember 25 – October 4
Arizona State FairPhoenix, AZOctober 1 – November 1
Alabama National FairMontgomery, ALOctober 8 – October 18
South Carolina State FairColumbia, SCOctober 15 – October 25

When Is State Fair Season?

State fair season usually begins in the summer and continues into the fall. The busiest months are typically August and September, although some fairs take place earlier or later depending on climate, school calendars, agricultural schedules, and local tradition.

July

July is when fair season starts to pick up in many parts of the country. The California State Fair in Sacramento is one of the big midsummer events, while several western and mountain states also begin their fair season around this time.

August

August is the heart of state fair season. Many of the most famous fairs take place this month — for example, the Iowa State Fair, Indiana State Fair, Wisconsin State Fair, Kentucky State Fair, Alaska State Fair, and Minnesota State Fair.

September

September is another major fair month, especially because Labor Day weekend often marks the end of several late-summer fairs. The Washington State Fair, Kansas State Fair, Oklahoma State Fair, The Big E, and State Fair of Texas are major September attractions.

October

In warmer states, fair season often stretches into October. The State Fair of Texas, Arizona State Fair, Alabama National Fair, and South Carolina State Fair are good examples of major fall fairs.

Famous State Fairs to Explore

Every fair has its own personality. Some lean into agriculture and livestock. Others are famous for concerts, giant midway rides, unusual foods, state pride, or long-running traditions.

State Fair of Texas

Held in Dallas, the State Fair of Texas is one of the best-known fairs in the country. It is famous for Big Tex, fair food, football, livestock shows, and a long fair season that stretches from late September into October.

Minnesota State Fair

The Minnesota State Fair goes by “The Great Minnesota Get-Together.” It is one of the country’s most beloved fairs, known for food, agriculture, music, butter sculptures, creative exhibits, and huge crowds.

Iowa State Fair

The Iowa State Fair is a classic Midwestern fair, with deep agricultural roots, livestock competitions, food-on-a-stick, the famous butter cow, concerts, and a strong sense of state tradition.

Wisconsin State Fair

Wisconsin’s fair revolves around food, dairy, agriculture, music, and family entertainment. Above all, it is famous for cream puffs and its location in West Allis, near Milwaukee.

The Great New York State Fair

Held in Syracuse, the New York State Fair brings together food, music, rides, agriculture, and regional traditions from across the state. It is a major late-summer event in the Northeast.

The Big E

The Big E in West Springfield, Massachusetts, is different from a typical single-state fair. It represents the New England states and includes state buildings, regional foods, entertainment, agriculture, and exhibits.

Tips for Planning a State Fair Visit

A little planning can make a state fair visit much easier, especially if you are going with children or visiting on a weekend.

First, check the official schedule before you go. Concerts, rodeos, livestock shows, parades, fireworks, and special discount days may only happen on specific dates.

Next, buy tickets online when possible. Many fairs offer advance tickets, family packs, parking passes, or ride wristbands.

Also, arrive early for popular fairs. Parking, ticket lines, food lines, and rides fill up quickly, especially on weekends and holidays.

Comfortable shoes matter, too, because fairgrounds are large and you may walk several miles over the course of a day.

In addition, bring sun protection. Many fairs take place during hot months, and shade can be scarce.

Also look for free entertainment. Many fairs include music stages, demonstrations, animal exhibits, agricultural displays, and family shows that come with admission.

Finally, check the rules before bringing bags, water bottles, strollers, coolers, or chairs, because policies vary by fair.

Ideas for State Fair Road Trips

Because many fairs happen in late summer, it is possible to combine them with a larger trip.

For example, a Midwest fair trip could include Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Indiana, or Illinois, depending on driving distance.

Out west, the same idea works with California, Oregon, Washington, Colorado, or Alaska.

Later in the year, a fall fair trip could focus on Texas, Arizona, Alabama, South Carolina, or Virginia.

The state fair map above makes it easier to see which fairs are close enough to combine and which ones fit your travel dates. Many August and September fair trips also line up with the start of the college football season — our College Football Map can help you plan for both. Heading west? Our National Parks Map pairs well with a summer fair route.

How This Map Was Made

We created this interactive state fair map with ZeeMaps.

State Fair Map 2026, Created with ZeeMaps
State Fair Map 2026, created on ZeeMaps

ZeeMaps makes it easy to turn a spreadsheet of locations into an interactive map. For this project, we added each fair with its name, city, state, dates, and official website. Visitors can zoom, pan, and click markers to explore fairs across the country.

You can also use the same approach for many other event maps, including:

  • County fairs
  • Music festivals
  • Food festivals
  • Farmers markets
  • Holiday markets
  • Sports venues
  • School locations
  • Sales territories
  • Customer locations
  • Road trip itineraries

If you have a spreadsheet with addresses or coordinates, you can create your own map in minutes.

Create Your Own Event Map

Need to map events, customers, stores, service areas, school locations, or travel stops?

With ZeeMaps, you can build an interactive map from a spreadsheet in minutes. Customize markers, add descriptions and links, and group locations by category. Then share or embed the finished map on your website — just like this state fair map.

Create your own map today and make your location data easier to explore.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a state fair?

A state fair is a large public event that usually celebrates agriculture, food, entertainment, local businesses, crafts, livestock, rides, and state culture. Many state fairs began as agricultural exhibitions and have grown into major family events.

When are most U.S. state fairs held?

Most U.S. state fairs take place between July and October. August and September are usually the busiest months for state fairs.

Which state fair is the biggest?

The usual contenders are the State Fair of Texas, Minnesota State Fair, The Big E, Iowa State Fair, Wisconsin State Fair, and New York State Fair. However, the answer depends on whether you measure by attendance, acreage, number of days, or total events.

Are state fair dates the same every year?

Not exactly. Many fairs follow a predictable seasonal pattern, but dates can shift each year based on weekends, Labor Day, venue schedules, and local planning. Always check the official fair website before visiting.

Can I embed a state fair map on my website?

Yes. ZeeMaps lets you build your own state fair map — or any location map — and embed it on websites, blogs, school pages, event pages, and business sites. You can map fairgrounds, festival locations, travel routes, vendors, customers, or any other set of locations.

Can I make a map from a spreadsheet?

Yes. ZeeMaps can import location data from a spreadsheet and create markers automatically. You can include columns for name, address, description, category, date, website, phone number, or other details.

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