North Carolina Mountain State Fair Celebrating it's 25th Year from September 7-16th @ the WNC Ag Center in Fletcher! Make Your Plans Now!

 

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The Mountain State Fair celebrates the heritage of the Blue Ridge Mountains, including agriculture, music, crafts, art, food, entertainment, display of livestock, and competitions.

The focal point of the Fair is the Carnival Midway, featuring over 40 rides and numerous games for all ages. The staple of the Fair is the many competitions that offer North Carolina’s best in livestock, creative arts, farm products, and school projects. Old timey demonstrations are given, ranging from molasses making, blacksmithing, pottery, and needlework to basket weaving. Agriculture runs deep at the Fair during the 10 day run, with more than 4,000 animals, including dairy and beef cattle, sheep, pigs, goats, chickens, rabbits, and llamas. Music fills the air at the Fair with sounds of Appalachia as bands perform nightly on the Heritage Stage. The entertainment lineup includes music, acrobatics, magic shows, and animal acts just to name a few. The Mountain State Fair is the best source for family entertainment.

The Mountain State Fair celebrates the heritage of the Blue Ridge Mountains, including agriculture, music, crafts, art, food, entertainment, display of livestock, and competitions.

The focal point of the Fair is the Carnival Midway, featuring over 40 rides and numerous games for all ages. The staple of the Fair is the many competitions that offer North Carolina’s best in livestock, creative arts, farm products, and school projects. Old timey demonstrations are given, ranging from molasses making, blacksmithing, pottery, and needlework to basket weaving. Agriculture runs deep at the Fair during the 10 day run, with more than 4,000 animals, including dairy and beef cattle, sheep, pigs, goats, chickens, rabbits, and llamas. Music fills the air at the Fair with sounds of Appalachia as bands perform nightly on the Heritage Stage. The entertainment lineup includes music, acrobatics, magic shows, and animal acts just to name a few. The Mountain State Fair is the best source for family entertainment.

(on Hendersoville Visitors Center, you can find happenings in the Hendersonville, activities, places to go..all year long!)

 

25th N.C. Mountain State Fair

Celebrating 25 Years!


The NC Mountain State Fair celebrates the people, agriculture, art and tradition that make our region great. Our mission is to create unique experiences at an exceptional value in a safe, clean environment that is accessible to all.

 

September 7th - 16th, 2018

TICKETS At Gate Advance
ADULT (13-64)

$9.00

$7.00
SENIORS (65+and older) $5.00 $3.00
CHILDREN (6-12) $5.00 $3.00
CHILDREN (5 and under) FREE FREE
GROUP (30+people) N/A $6.00
RIDE TICKETS-Sheet of 21tickets $20.00 $12.00
*NOTE it takes 3-4 tickets for each ride

Special Promotions and Discount Days

Friday, September 7th

FREE Gate Admission for students until 6pm for Grades K-12

Friday Night Frenzy: 9:00 pm till 1:00 am - One price admission includes unlimited rides $25.00


Monday, September 10th

Ride all day for $20, plus gate admission.


Tuesday, September 11th

Kids 12 and under ride all day for $20, plus gate admission.


Wednesday, September 12th

Ingles Day - FREE Gate Admission with five cans of Laura Lynn brand foods from Ingles supermarket.


Thursday, September 13th

Ride all day for $20, plus gate admission.


Friday, September 14th

FREE Gate Admission for seniors 65 & older

Friday Night Frenzy: – 9pm until 1am – One price admission includes unlimited rides $25.00

Saturday, September 15th
NC Education Lottery Day
FREE Scratch & Win promotional ticket for each adult ticket sold. Must be 18 to play

Hours:
Friday: Gates open at 9:00am; Rides open at 10:00am, close at 1:00am
Saturdays: Gates open at 9:00am; Rides open at 10:00am, close at midnight
1st Sunday: Gates open at 9:00am; Rides open at 10:00am, close at 11:00 pm
2nd Sunday: Gates open at 9:00am; Closing night; Rides, buildings, and all exhibits close at 9:00 p.m.
Monday –Thurs: Gates open at 3:00pm; Rides open at 4:00pm, close at 11:00 pm
Friday Night Frenzy: Sept. 7 & Sept. 14 9:00pm till 1:00 am

Free Parking:

FREE parking is available on fairground property. Parking is located on Highway 280 at Gate 7.


Handicap Parking:

There is handicap parking provided for those with valid tags next to the ticket booths at Entrance A. For the McGough Arena there is handicap parking near Entrance E.


Wheelchair, Scooter & Stroller Rental:

Wheelchair, scooter, and stroller rentals are available at two locations: Entrance A and inside Entrance “E” at Blue Barn.

Single Stroller $10 per day $20 deposit
Double Stroller $15 per day $20 deposit
Wheelchair $15 per day $20 deposit
Scooter
$10 per hour

or $50 day
$20 deposit
**Rental rate deducted from deposit after the equipment is returned**


Lost and Found Children/Items:

Lost and found is in the Fire & Rescue Building located next to the Davis Arena. Lost children and found items will be taken to this location.


Medical Emergencies:

Skyland Fire & Rescue will provide emergency medical services. For all first aid and medical emergencies go to the Fire & Rescue Building located next to the Davis Arena.


Security/Traffic Assistance:

Security is provided by off duty Deputies of the Buncombe County Sheriff's Department. Traffic assistance is provided by the North Carolina Highway Patrol.


Other Important Information:

No alcoholic beverages, drugs or firearms are allowed on the grounds.
Backpacks are subject to being checked.
No pets allowed. Only trained service dogs assisting the handicapped are allowed on the fairgrounds.
Shirt & shoes required.

 

 

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