The Clark County Fair is a weeklong event taking place from April 6 through 10 in Logandale, Nev. Single-day fair passes are $8 and day carnival tickets are $20. Concert and rodeo tickets range from $8 to $40 per day.
The Clark County Fair is a week filled with activities for the whole family. People can enjoy a variety of music from doo-wop to rock throughout the week. Families can also enjoy a hypnotist show, cowboy poetry, and plenty of fine arts displays. The main attraction is the Wrangler Million Dollar Tour, which will take place each day of the fair.
This year’s rodeo will feature 500 of the nation’s best rodeo athletes who will come to compete for more than $250,000 in prize money.
The Clark County Fair began in 1965. Known as the Moapa Valley Fair, it was held at the Overton Community Center. Compared to the present-day fair, this first fair was small in size. From this simple beginning, the Moapa Valley Fair became an annual event. Each year, new attractions and events are added providing participants with even more to do.
More information is available by calling 1 (888) 876-3247 and at ccfair.com.