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Typical Month
August
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Duration
5 days
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Size
small
About Yuma County Fair
The Yuma County Fair in Wray celebrates the grain and livestock heritage of Colorado's far eastern plains, where corn, wheat, and sunflowers stretch to every horizon. Wray sits along the Republican River near the Nebraska border, and the fair is a beloved end-of-summer tradition for this agricultural community.
What to Expect
Livestock competitions, crop and grain exhibits, 4-H and FFA shows, carnival rides, food vendors, and local entertainment. The Republican River valley is excellent corn country, and the exhibits reflect the county's diverse crop production.
Visitor Tips
Wray is on US-34 near the Nebraska border in far eastern Colorado, about 170 miles from Denver. The Republican River and the Bonny Reservoir area (now drained but still a wildlife haven) offer fishing and wildlife watching. The northeastern Colorado plains at sunset are genuinely spectacular.
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