County Fairs in New York
New York has 62 counties and a county fair tradition that stretches deep into the state's agricultural upstate regions. The Great New York State Fair at the NYS Fairgrounds in Geddes (Syracuse area) draws over 1 million attendees annually during its late-August run and includes craft and handmade vendor areas alongside traditional agricultural programming.
While New York City dominates the state's cultural identity, the county fair circuit is firmly an upstate institution. The Hudson Valley, Finger Lakes, Capital Region, and Western New York all support active county fairs with strong 4-H and agricultural heritage. Many include craft vendor areas, home arts competitions, and artisan demonstrations that connect the fair tradition to the state's broader maker culture.
Top County Fair Events in New York
- Great New York State Fair — NYS Fairgrounds, Geddes (Syracuse area); late August; 1+ million annual attendees; craft and handmade vendor areas, agricultural competitions, 4-H exhibits
- Dutchess County Fair — Dutchess County Fairgrounds, Rhinebeck; August; one of the largest county fairs in the Hudson Valley; craft exhibits and vendor areas
- Essex County Fair — Westport; August; traditional Adirondack-region agricultural fair with home arts and craft competitions
- Saratoga County Fair — Ballston Spa; July; one of the larger county fairs in the Capital Region
- Country Folk Art Show — NYS Fairgrounds, Syracuse; multiple dates per year; ~150 exhibitors of handmade folk art and country crafts
What to Expect
New York county fairs run primarily from July through September, with the Great New York State Fair anchoring late August. Fairs in agricultural counties feature livestock competitions, 4-H and FFA exhibits, home arts judging, and craft vendor tents. The Great New York State Fair's economic impact is estimated at $100 million or more for Onondaga County alone.
Craft programming at New York county fairs often includes quilting, baking, canning, and needlework competitions alongside vendor areas featuring local artisans. The Dutchess County Fairgrounds in Rhinebeck also hosts major standalone craft events throughout the year, including the Rhinebeck Crafts Festival and the NY State Sheep & Wool Festival.
Popular Cities for County Fairs
- Buffalo — Erie County Fair, one of the largest county fairs in Western New York
- Rochester — Monroe County Fair and access to the Finger Lakes fair circuit
- Albany — Capital Region county fairs including Saratoga and Rensselaer counties
- New York City — While NYC itself has no county fair, it serves as the gateway for visitors heading to Hudson Valley fairs
For a full overview of craft events in the state, visit the New York craft shows page.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the Great New York State Fair?
The Great New York State Fair runs in late August at the NYS Fairgrounds in Geddes (Syracuse area). It draws over 1 million visitors annually and is one of the oldest state fairs in the country. The fair includes craft and handmade vendor areas alongside livestock, agriculture, and entertainment.
Do New York county fairs have craft exhibits?
Yes. Most New York county fairs include home arts competitions covering quilts, baked goods, canning, and needlework. Many also host craft vendor areas with local artisans. The Great New York State Fair and the Country Folk Art Show at the NYS Fairgrounds both feature dedicated craft exhibition spaces.
What is the largest county fair in New York?
The Great New York State Fair is the largest, drawing over 1 million attendees. Among county-level fairs, the Dutchess County Fair in Rhinebeck and the Erie County Fair near Buffalo are among the most attended. The Dutchess County Fairgrounds also hosts major standalone craft events year-round.