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Typical Month
April
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Duration
5 days
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Size
medium
About Clark County Fair and Rodeo
The Clark County Fair and Rodeo in Logandale — billing itself as the "Biggest Little Fair in the West" — is a beloved springtime tradition held each April in the rural Virgin River valley northeast of Las Vegas. Despite being in one of America's most urban counties, this fair draws thousands of Clark County families to the agricultural heritage that predates the Las Vegas Strip by generations.
What to Expect
PRCA rodeo events, livestock competitions, carnival rides, food vendors, live entertainment, agricultural and commercial exhibits, and 4-H and FFA competitions. The fair's April timing makes it a pleasant escape from the Las Vegas valley before summer heat arrives.
Visitor Tips
Logandale is about 60 miles northeast of Las Vegas via I-15 and Valley of Fire Highway. The drive through the Moapa Valley passes the Valley of Fire State Park, one of Nevada's most stunning desert landscapes. April weather in the valley is warm and ideal for outdoor fairgoing.
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