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Typical Month
August
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Duration
4 days
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Size
small
About Idaho County Fair
The Idaho County Fair in Grangeville serves one of the largest counties in the contiguous United States by area, a vast territory of Camas Prairie farmland, steep river canyons, and Nez Perce National Forest that stretches from the Salmon River Mountains to the Oregon border. Grangeville sits on the Camas Prairie where wheat and barley farms meet the canyon country below.
What to Expect
Expect livestock shows, 4-H competitions, open-class agricultural exhibits, and a genuine rural fair experience in a county where agriculture and public lands define daily life far from any major city.
Visitor Tips
Grangeville is the jumping-off point for the Salmon River Canyon and the Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness — the most remote fair setting in Idaho, and one of the most dramatic in the American West.
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