📅
Typical Month
August
⏱
Duration
2 days
👥
Size
small
About Clark County Fair
The Clark County Fair in Dubois celebrates one of Idaho's smallest and most sparsely populated counties — a high lava plain county at the foot of the Beaverhead Mountains where sheep ranching on the vast BLM grazing lands and the dramatic volcanic geology of the Eastern Snake River Plain define a remote community on the Montana border.
What to Expect
Expect a very small fair with livestock exhibits, 4-H competitions, and the authentic high-desert ranching spirit of one of Idaho's most remote counties.
Visitor Tips
Dubois sits at the edge of the Snake River Plain at over 5,000 feet elevation. The dramatic Beaverhead Mountains rise to the north and the lava fields extend south. The county's wool sheep ranching tradition dates to the 19th century, when Basque shepherds brought their flocks to Idaho's high desert grazing lands.
Places to Stay Nearby
Find hotels and vacation rentals close to Dubois.
Browse HotelsSomething wrong with this listing? Suggest a correction →