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Magic Valley Fair Runs Through Labor Day Weekend
Rodeo action, concerts, carnival rides, livestock, and food fill six days at the fairgrounds, creating a substantial Labor Day travel draw.
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The Twin Falls County Fairgrounds in Filer anchor six days of agricultural tradition each Labor Day weekend, gates open from 10 a.m. until 10 p.m., blending livestock exhibits, live entertainment, rodeo action, carnival rides and classic regional food for around $8 admission into a fair built for the Magic Valley community and its visitors alike.
The six-day span, running straight through the holiday, gives this fair a natural rhythm that shorter events lack — weekday visits offer shorter lines and a quieter midway, while the Labor Day weekend itself brings the biggest crowds and the fullest schedule of rodeo and entertainment.
That holiday-weekend finish makes the fair easy to combine with a broader Magic Valley getaway. Shoshone Falls offers a dramatic detour worth the short drive, the Snake River Canyon provides scenic overlooks and hiking, and Thousand Springs State Park rewards visitors willing to explore a bit further afield. Given the fair’s Labor Day timing and six full days of programming, booking lodging alongside other regional plans well ahead of the holiday is a smart move.
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