Don’t Miss One Of The Biggest Fairs In The Gem State This Year, The North Idaho State Fair
By Emerson
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Published August 21, 2021
Looking to send the summer off with a bang? Check out this 10-day extravaganza that’s currently taking place in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. The North Idaho State Fair is a beloved annual event that brings in visitors from all over the state. This event has concerts, rodeos, food, and more. Get in your car right now and head on over to this fun-filled state fair before it’s too late!
Summer isn't over yet! In fact, the fun is only just getting started at North Idaho State Fair, which is taking place from August 20 through August 29, 2021.
The North Idaho State Fair is here to send off your summer before the kids go back to school and the days start to get shorter. Music, food, entertainment, rides - this fair has it all and then some.
The North Idaho State Fair started nearly a century ago when the first fairs were held in 1922 and 1923 in Post Falls and Worley, Idaho. Today, the event is one of the largest fairs in the state with plenty of entertainment for the whole family.
The Party in the Dirt Concert Series is one of the fair's highlights. Musical guest Nelly will perform on August 23, and Chris Janson will perform on August 24.
The Gem State Stampede is another popular event that takes place during the fair. Scheduled for August 26-29, this year's rodeo will feature four action-packed performances and it's bound to be a good time.
The entertainment doesn't stop there. There will also be monster trucks and a Demo Derby at the fair! No matter the day you visit, there's always something fun to do at the North Idaho State Fair.
Don't miss out on this full-filled event. Head on over to the North Idaho State Fair and make some awesome memories! Click here to go to the fair's website or here to go to the fair's Facebook page.
Have you attended the North Idaho State Fair before? Sound off with your favorite fair food in the comments below!
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