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Typical Month
September
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Duration
5 days
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Size
small
About Uvalde County Fair
The Uvalde County Fair in Uvalde is a September fair in the heart of the South Texas brush country, celebrating the ranching, honey production, and onion farming heritage of a county famous as the honey capital of the world and as the home of John Nance Garner, FDR's first vice president.
What to Expect
Expect livestock shows, FFA and 4-H competitions, carnival rides, local food vendors featuring Uvalde honey and onions, and a community fair in the brush country and cypress creek hill country of Southwest Texas.
Visitor Tips
Uvalde is the "Honey Capital of the World" and gateway to Southwest Texas — Garner State Park on the Frio River (one of the most beloved state parks in Texas, famous for its outdoor evening dances), the John Nance Garner Museum, and the Frio River country make Uvalde an outstanding South Texas destination.
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