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When are this year's fair and field-days in Vermont: Plan summer 2025's fun in the sun
When are this year's fair and field-days in Vermont: Plan summer 2025's fun in the sun

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time09-07-2025

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When are this year's fair and field-days in Vermont: Plan summer 2025's fun in the sun

Summer is the season of beach-going, concert-going and soaking up all the sunshine and warm air you can find before the Vermont chill makes its inevitable return and, more often than not, overstays its welcome. Summer is also the season for visiting cute farm animals, eating lots of food that's good for the taste buds but a disaster for the waistline, and then making yourself nauseous by going on too many post-pig-out rides. In other words, summer is also fair and field-days season. These events take place in Vermont over the next couple of months, which, not coincidentally, is about how much time we've got left this summer. Whether it's in your 'hood or all the way across the state, there might just be something here to entice you to go out and celebrate all that small-town Vermont has to offer. (In some cases, prices do not include concerts, parking or fair rides.) WHEN: July 18-20 WHERE: Lamoille County Field Days Fair Grounds, 203 Wilson Road, Johnson, VT ADMISSION: $15 per day, $40 three-day pass WEBSITE TAGLINE: 'A country fair full of family fun' INFORMATION: WHEN: July 29-Aug. 2 WHERE: 1790 Field Days Road, New Haven, VT ADMISSION: $5-$15 per day, $20-$60 for season pass, free for children 5 and under WEBSITE TAGLINE: 'Family fun since 1948' INFORMATION: WHEN: Aug. 12-16 WHERE: 175 S. Main St., Rutland, VT ADMISSION: $7-$15, free for children 5 and under and for military (with ID) WEBSITE TAGLINE: 'Since 1846' INFORMATION: WHEN: Aug. 20-24 WHERE: Mountain View Park, 1 Fairground Road, Lyndonville, VT ADMISSION: $15-$25, free for children under 36 inches tall (most rides have a 36-inch minimum height requirement) WEBSITE TAGLINE: 'Vermont's oldest fair!' INFORMATION: WHEN: Aug. 22-24 WHERE: Bondville Fairground, Vermont 30, Bondville, VT ADMISSION: $5-$15 WEBSITE TAGLINE: 'Oldest in Vermont – Since 1797' INFORMATION: WHEN: Aug. 22-31 WHERE: Champlain Valley Exposition, 105 Pearl St., Essex Junction, VT ADMISSION: $7-$20, free for children 4 and under WEBSITE TAGLINE: 'The ten best days of summer' INFORMATION: WHEN: Aug. 31-Sept. 1 WHERE: 163 Fairground Road, Guilford ADMISSION: $5-$10, free for children 5 and under WEBSITE TAGLINE: 'It's a celebration of rural life and all things good in Guilford, Vermont!' INFORMATION: WHEN: Sept. 4-7 WHERE: 278 Roaring Brook Road, Barton, VT ADMISSION: $20-$22 WEBSITE TAGLINE: 'Est. 1867' INFORMATION: WHEN: Sept. 11-14 WHERE: 1 Fairground Road, Tunbridge, VT ADMISSION: $10-$20 per day, $50 season ticket, free for children under 12 WEBSITE TAGLINE: 'A Vermont town. A world's fair' INFORMATION: Contact Brent Hallenbeck at bhallenbeck@ This article originally appeared on Burlington Free Press: 2025 fairs in Vermont: 9 events with farm animals, music and food

Vermont Fairs and Field Days happening all across the state
Vermont Fairs and Field Days happening all across the state

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time07-06-2025

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Vermont Fairs and Field Days happening all across the state

VERMONT (ABC22/FOX44) – Vermont's county fairs and festivals are just getting started. Each year, the events attract legions of locals as well as plenty of visitors from afar looking for unique food, crafts, and entertainment. The state's Department of Agriculture calls the events perfect for those looking for 'fun and authentic experience[s] in Vermont'. Combined, they draw over 300,000 people each year. The Vermont Maple Festival already concluded in April, and the Vermont Dairy Festival and the Bradford Fair are happening this weekend. The dairy festival, in Enosburg, is happening right after the state received federal recognition for its dairy industry. 'Bag Balm' included among 15 new roadside historic site markers The Vermont Dairy Festival includes a milking contest, cattle art, a dairy baking contest, and many more events, which will be happening all day Saturday and well into Sunday afternoon. The Bradford Fair will continue into Saturday and Sunday and include horse, pig, and goat races, as well as fairground attractions. The Fair writes, 'You've never seen hooves move this fast.' Future events include: Lamoille County Field Days (July 18-20) Addison County Fair & Field Days (July 29-August 2) Vermont State Fair (August 12-16) Caledonia County Fair (August 20-24) Bondville Fair (August 22-24) Champlain Valley Exposition (August 22-31) Guilford Fair (August 31-September 1) Orleans County Fair (September 4-7) The Tunbridge World's Fair (September 11-14) Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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