County Fairs in Texas
Texas has 254 counties — more than any other state — and its agricultural fair tradition runs deep. The State Fair of Texas at Fair Park in Dallas has operated since 1886 and draws over 2 million attendees annually during its September-to-October run. County fairs spread across the Panhandle, East Texas Piney Woods, Hill Country, South Texas Plains, and the Rio Grande Valley, each reflecting the region's agricultural identity.
Texas county fairs often carry the name "County Fair and Livestock Show," reflecting the strong tie between fair programming and ranching culture. Craft and home arts competitions, vendor halls, 4-H and FFA exhibits, and rodeo events are standard at fairs of all sizes across the state.
Top County Fair Events in Texas
- State Fair of Texas — Fair Park, Dallas; September 25 - October 18, 2026; one of the largest state fairs in the country; 2+ million annual attendees; craft exhibitions, fine arts, livestock, rodeo, and 1,000+ vendor booths
- Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo — NRG Park, Houston; February-March; one of the largest livestock shows in the world; craft and Western art vendors alongside rodeo and agriculture
- San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo — AT&T Center and Freeman Coliseum, San Antonio; February; livestock, rodeo, commercial exhibits, and handmade goods vendors
- Gillespie County Fair — Fredericksburg; one of the oldest county fairs in Texas; agricultural heritage in the heart of Hill Country
- East Texas State Fair — Tyler; September; livestock, agriculture, and vendor halls serving the Piney Woods region
What to Expect
Texas county fairs run the gamut from small one-day events in rural Panhandle counties to multi-week spectacles in major metros. Livestock shows and rodeo are central to most Texas fairs, alongside carnival midways, cook-offs, and live entertainment. Craft and home arts exhibits are standard — quilts, canning, baked goods, and handmade items are judged and displayed at fairs of every size.
Vendor halls at larger fairs host hundreds of booths, mixing handmade artisan goods with commercial products. The State Fair of Texas is especially notable for its Creative Arts competitions in textiles, woodworking, photography, and fine art. Most Texas county fairs charge general admission, and fair season runs from late summer through fall, with spring stock shows in the major metros.
Popular Cities for County Fairs
- Dallas — Fair Park hosts the State Fair of Texas, one of the largest in the nation
- Houston — NRG Park hosts the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo
- San Antonio — San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo at the Freeman Coliseum
- Fort Worth — Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo; Western heritage fair culture
For a complete overview of craft events across the state, visit the Texas craft shows page.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the State Fair of Texas?
The State Fair of Texas runs from late September through mid-October at Fair Park in Dallas. The 2026 dates are September 25 through October 18. It has been held annually since 1886 and is one of the longest-running state fairs in the country.
Do Texas county fairs have handmade craft vendors?
Yes. Most Texas county fairs include vendor halls with a mix of handmade artisan goods and commercial products. The State Fair of Texas features dedicated Creative Arts competitions in textiles, woodworking, photography, and fine art. Smaller county fairs typically have home arts exhibitions and local craft vendor booths.
How many county fairs does Texas have?
Texas has 254 counties, making it the state with the most counties in the nation. County fairs and livestock shows are held across the state from late summer through fall, with spring stock shows in the major metro areas. Fair sizes range from small rural one-day events to multi-week spectacles.