Palo Alto County Fair

Palo Alto County Fair The fair features 4-H & FFA livestock and projects, commercial exhibits, entertainment and fair food.

The Palo Alto County Fair traces its beginnings back to August of 1926 – eighty years ago. The first ever Palo Alto County Fair drew 4H’ers, their parents, and a cross section of the local population to several tents that were set up on a farmstead owned by Dick Petty, called Rutland Park, on the northern side of Emmetsburg. Today, that location is Kearney State Park, and adjoins the Wild Rose Gol

f Club, along the shores of Five Island Lake. A local centenarian remembers the rides of that first Palo Alto County Fair, as she babysat for a family living nearby. Unfortunately, the history of the early Palo Alto County Fair exists only in the memories of a few historians, our long-time 4-H supports and area residents. It is possible that there may have been an earlier county fair, but this August date and location are the first that are remembered. Another local former 4H’er remembers the Palo Alto County Fair being held on the grounds of the old Palo Alto County Farm, approximately a half-mile south of the community, along Iowa Highway Four. Memories of this location include a baby beef show in a barn on the county farmstead during the late 1920’s. The recollections of another local historian identify a 20-acre site north of Evergreen Cemetery, just a quarter-mile north of the old County Farm. In the mid-1930’s the Palo Alto County Fair found its permanent home on the southwest corner of Emmetsburg at the current Palo Alto County Fairgrounds after the land was donated to the fair association. Our fairground’s signature eight-sided livestock pavilion, and livestock and exhibit buildings were all constructed by local contractors through the auspices of the Works Progress Administration, with work beginning in 1937. Several of these WPA buildings still exist on our fairgrounds, including the show pavilion, three livestock barns and two exhibit buildings. Our fair board has made several major capital improvements in the last fifteen years, including a new horse barn with box stalls, construction of a new outdoor horse arena, demolition of our two oldest livestock barns and their subsequent replacement with new, state of the art pole buildings. We have also renovated the historic pavilion with a handicap accessible restroom as well as an accessible viewing area in the pavilion. A new open air pavilion with a permanent stage was recently constructed and serves as the entertainment venue for the fair. We are excited about the addition of a new restroom facility, which will be ready for the 2011 fair. Today, as it was back in 1926, the focus of the Palo Alto County Fair is to exhibit the talents and skills of our 4-H and FFA youth. Our fair also includes commercial exhibits, evening barbeques, local food vendors, and special events including a kiddie train ride, pedal pull, youth mud volleyball, face painting, evening entertainment, go kart racing and the teen dance. Today the Palo Alto County Fair serves 154 4-H members, three FFA Chapters, 121 Clover Kids, in over 190 families. We are very proud of the growth of the 4-H & FFA programs in Palo Alto County, as we are seeing increased numbers, especially in the smaller animal areas of rabbits, poultry, goats and our bucket/bottle calves and bottle lambs. The very strong Clover Kids program in Palo Alto County indicates a strong future in 4-H and The Palo Alto County Fair.

This is why we do what we do! It’s been fun exploring, researching, and learning what the fair has meant to so many for ...
05/27/2026

This is why we do what we do!

It’s been fun exploring, researching, and learning what the fair has meant to so many for 100 years in Palo Alto County.

Our goal is to provide something that last another 100 years!

Somewhere out there is a kid who will remember your fair for the rest of his life.

He won't care where the midway was parked.

He won't care whether the livestock barn moved.

He won't remember the budget meetings, the volunteer shortages, the weather scares, the 47 emotional breakdowns in the ticket booth.

He'll remember the lights coming on at dusk. The first taste of a mini donut. The animal he got to pet for the first time. The feeling of being somewhere where everyone showed up to make something good happen.

That kid is who you're building it for.

Not the guy in the coffee shop who hasn't been in 20 years.

Keep building the memories anyway.

I created this song for YOU!

For My Grandchildren's Grandchildren by Kryssie
https://open.spotify.com/album/6HllQ0Ao1o9mdx6NaDWyy8?si=p8NQkMWNQg2wXKyoDRy05A

Fair Sponsorship is open to anyone no matter the size of donation.  Fair sponsorship is collected annually to bring fair...
05/27/2026

Fair Sponsorship is open to anyone no matter the size of donation. Fair sponsorship is collected annually to bring fair entertainments, awards, and so much more to our county fair! Please reach out if you are interested and a board member will be in touch.

LOOKING FOR YOUR TALENT! Do you sing or play the national anthem? Help us showcase your talent and honor our country dur...
05/26/2026

LOOKING FOR YOUR TALENT! Do you sing or play the national anthem? Help us showcase your talent and honor our country during the fair.

Do you have what takes to wear the crown at the 100th Palo Alto County Fair? Queen Application due June 30:
05/04/2026

Do you have what takes to wear the crown at the 100th Palo Alto County Fair?

Queen Application due June 30:

2026 Palo Alto County Fair Queen Contest Prior to submitting an application for the Palo Alto County Fair Queen Pageant, all candidates must verify they will be available the following dates: July 8 Palo Alto County Fair Queen In-Person Interviews (location will be shared with prior to intervi...

Way back Wednesday... Check out some of the attractions at the fair 100 years ago! We are sure enjoying finding some of ...
03/04/2026

Way back Wednesday... Check out some of the attractions at the fair 100 years ago!

We are sure enjoying finding some of these memories.

Take look... which event would you have been most interested in?

We know the heart of the fair is our next generation. The ones who wear these two emblems below. They are the ones who w...
03/03/2026

We know the heart of the fair is our next generation. The ones who wear these two emblems below. They are the ones who will carry the future of our communities through leadership and the foundation we give them today.

However, they aren't getting that foundation alone! Today, let's celebrate the backbone of that foundation.
Whether you belong to FFA or 4H today or maybe it was 40 years ago....

SHOUT OUT your Ag Teacher/FFA advisor and 4H club leaders in the comments! Without them we wouldn't have the organizations we do!

Our board was inspired. Our board was motivated. Our board is making a difference! Thank you fairs.com for an excellent ...
03/01/2026

Our board was inspired. Our board was motivated. Our board is making a difference! Thank you fairs.com for an excellent Saturday morning training!

We are ready to bring you a CELEBRATION of tradition, heritage, family, agriculture and so much more. Let’s CELEBRATE 100 years of the Palo Alto County Fair!

You in? Let’s do it together!

We had a powerful start to the day at the Association of Iowa Fairs YMTD Tour stop at the Cherokee County Fair

120 fair leaders representing 18 Iowa fairs gathered with one shared purpose — strengthening our fairs, deepening community connectiveness, and investing in the Citizen of Tomorrow. 🌟

When we come together like this, we’re not just planning events — we’re building leadership, opportunity, and a stronger future for our communities.

Thank you to Cherokee County for hosting and for your commitment to growing the next generation through Iowa fairs.

Next stop: Franklin County Fair & Convention Center, Hampton, IA this afternoon. Let’s keep building.

Calling all QUEENS! 👸 Did you wear the crown for the Palo Alto County Fair? know someone who did? Tag them below, share ...
03/01/2026

Calling all QUEENS! 👸

Did you wear the crown for the Palo Alto County Fair? know someone who did? Tag them below, share to their page. Help us find them all!

Former crown holders… let’s see those vintage photos! Drop a photo of you and your crown and the year you wore it in the comments! 📸👑

A group of our fairboard members are at a state training today to bring a better experience to YOU; but we have been cha...
02/28/2026

A group of our fairboard members are at a state training today to bring a better experience to YOU; but we have been challenged to answer this question In the first five minutes. 🎡

How would you answer!? ⬇️ drop your answers below!

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