The Teton County Fair is one of the mile-markers that longtime locals use to chart the passage of summer in Jackson Hole. Every year in late July, the community gathers for a week of music, food, rodeo events, unique competitions, figure 8 derby car races, and (of course) carnival rides. The Teton County Fair is a time to celebrate, promote, and experience the deep-rooted ranching and Western traditions and new blossoming diversity that make up the Jackson community.
Teton County Fair
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It was nice as we were visiting Jackson that there was a dog area for the community as well as the visiting pets. I have heard it is only temporary which in a way is sad that a community like this will not accommodate it's residence and visitors with the smaller four leg friends, like they do for horses.
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Nice little fair we went to. Clean as fairs go and friendly fair staff were everywhere.
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Decent Rodeo. Food and beverage pretty expensive. But that's the norm
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Absolutely iconic experience. Although I was a little sad when they tied up the baby calves.
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This was an awesome day. Thanks to Brandon and his staff. My brother and sister in law, along with my sister and I were in the platform of the riders. Adrenaline was definitely flowing! These animals are so strong and ready to get out of the gate.

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