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Typical Month
September
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Duration
3 days
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Size
small
About Clarke County Fair
The Clarke County Fair in Grove Hill is a September fair in the timber country of southwest Alabama, celebrating the timber, cattle, and Tensaw Delta heritage of a county defined by the Alabama River delta — one of the most biologically diverse wetland systems in North America, a jungle of cypress swamps, bottomland hardwoods, and tidal rivers.
What to Expect
Expect livestock shows, FFA and 4-H competitions, local food vendors, and a community fair in the pine and hardwood timber country of the lower Alabama River watershed.
Visitor Tips
Grove Hill is the Clarke County seat — the Alabama-Tombigbee River Delta (known as the "American Amazon" for its biodiversity), the Fort Mims site (scene of a 1813 massacre that sparked the Creek War), and the incredible Tensaw Delta bottomland forests make Clarke County one of the most ecologically extraordinary counties in Alabama.
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