When is the Washington State Fair in 2025?
August 29 - September 21, closed Tuesdays and September 3.
Culture + Life / Events
The Washington State Fair is celebrating its 125th anniversary in 2025, marking over a century of food, fun, and community in Puyallup, Washington. This end-of-summer ritual draws nearly a million people each year. It began as a neighborhoo...
The Washington State Fair has evolved from a small community event to a large-scale celebration of agriculture, entertainment, and local culture. The fairgrounds span 175 acres and host events year-round. It was closed twice in its 125-year history: during World War II and in 2020 due to the pandemic.
This year's fair includes the Columbia Bank Concert Series, the 'Our Food, Our Farms, Our Washington' exhibit, SillyVille for kids, and the 1900 Food Hall & Rooftop Bar. Don't miss the Fisher Scones and other iconic fair treats. It runs from August 29 to September 21, closed Tuesdays and September 3. Be aware that there is also an Evergreen State Fair, so make sure you head to the Western Washington Fairgrounds in Puyallup to 'Do the Puyallup!'
August 29 - September 21, closed Tuesdays and September 3.
Western Washington Fairgrounds in Puyallup.
Concerts, agricultural exhibits, food vendors, and family-friendly activities.
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