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Merced County fair is almost here. Here’s what to expect this year

The Merced County Fair, always a popular event for families, begins this week. . Located at 900 Martin Luther King Jr Way, it begins Wednesday and runs through Sunday. The theme for the fair is “Roots Run Deep.”

Tradition is a big deal at the fair. Except for a few years when money was tight, and during World War II, Merced County has had a fair since 1891, according to www.mercedcountyfair.com.

As always, the fair will feature food, entertainment, carnival rides, livestock exhibits and more.

Here are some things to know about this year’s fair:

What are the hours and how much does it cost?

The fair is open from 5 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. It’s open from 3 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Saturday and Sunday. The gates close at 11 p.m. and there is no re-entry after that.

Admission is $15 at the gate for those 13 and older; $11 purchased in advance online. Those 12 and under get in for free (must be accompanied by an adult). Parking is $10 for the lot at 11th and G streets. The Bus also provides free shuttles.

What concerts are playing at Merced County Fair?

The live performances in the fair concert series are included with paid admission. Here’s the lineup:

What’s happening in the grandstand at Merced County Fair?

Grandstand events require separate admission: $10 per person; kids 5 and under get in free. Here’s the schedule for grandstand events.

  • Wednesday, June 10: Monsters of Destruction monster truck show, 7 p.m.
  • Thursday, June 11: Monsters of Destruction monster truck show, 7 p.m.
  • Friday, June 12: PRCA Rodeo, 7 p.m.
  • Saturday, June 13: PRCA Rodeo, 7 p.m.
  • Sunday, June 14: Jaripeo (traditional Mexican equestrian and bull-riding event), 6 p.m.

What’s new at this year’s Merced County Fair?

According to the fair website, among the new features are:

What about the food and carnival rides in Merced?

The Merced County Fair offers a variety of food options, ranging from traditional fried favorites to barbecue and Mexican food. The three new vendors this year are: Wild Bill’s, Papas Locas and Steamboat Mickey.

The fair’s carnival rides from Butler Amusements are available to those who have unlimited wristbands or carnival coupons (rides require 4-8 coupons). An unlimited-rides wristband is $37 Wednesday and Thursday, $42 Friday through Sunday. Save Mart and FoodMaxx sell discounted wristbands for $35. There are a main and kiddie carnival ride areas. All carnival ticket booths accept Debit, Visa, Mastercard and Discover.

Jim Silva
The Modesto Bee
Jim Silva has been involved in covering local sports and news for The Modesto Bee since 1996. He graduated with a degree in journalism from San Jose State.
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