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Typical Month
August
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Duration
4 days
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Size
small
About Glacier County Fair
The Glacier County Fair in Cut Bank celebrates a northwestern Montana county bordering both Glacier National Park and the Blackfeet Nation's homeland — the Blackfeet (Piikani, Kainai, and Siksika peoples) have lived in this country since time immemorial, and Cut Bank's oil industry, wheat farming, and the dramatic Front Range where the Rockies rise abruptly from the Great Plains define a county of extraordinary character.
What to Expect
Expect livestock shows, 4-H and FFA competitions, rodeo events, Native American cultural exhibits honoring the Blackfeet Nation's heritage, local food vendors, and a fair drawing from the greater Cut Bank area.
Visitor Tips
Cut Bank claims to be the "Coldest Spot in the Nation" — the Continental Divide's chinook winds can drop temperatures dramatically. The Blackfeet Nation's Browning community and the Museum of the Plains Indian celebrate one of the most culturally rich Indigenous nations of the Northern Plains. Two Medicine Lake's Glacier Park scenery is spectacular.
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