Nestled in the rolling hills of Cowen, West Virginia is a charming tradition that has been captivating locals and visitors alike for over 100 years – welcome to the Webster County Fair! As the oldest fair in the state, this beloved event held every Labor Day weekend showcases the rich cultural heritage and community spirit of West Virginia like no other.
Every September, the Webster County Fairgrounds at Camp Caesar in Cowen/Upperglade, West Virginia blossoms into a bustling hub of excitement.
A highlight for fairgoers of every age are the thrilling amusement rides that light up the night sky! From a towering Ferris wheel to nostalgic carousels, these attractions bring out the child in everyone.
But the fair is not just about amusement; it's also a place for friendly competition. Visitors can witness a variety of livestock shows where dedicated farmers, homesteaders, and 4-H participants proudly display their prized animals.
The Webster County Fair offers a unique opportunity to experience the state's rich cultural tapestry firsthand. Traditional Appalachian music fills the air as talented local musicians strum their banjos and pluck the strings of their fiddles.
Additionally, local artisans display their wares, from intricate quilts to hand-carved wooden furniture. And as you might expect, there's plenty of delicious food.
One of the most remarkable aspects of the Webster County Fair is its ability to foster a sense of community. For over a century (since all the way back to 1918 when it was established), the fair has been a gathering place for families and friends, creating memories that last a lifetime.
From the excited chatter of young children exploring the fair's attractions for the first time to the wisdom shared between generations, the fair is a testament to what we love most about the Mountain State. Plus, it's fitting that Webster County would host this significant event, the oldest fair in West Virginia. It was Webster County, after all, that provided the Chicago World's Fair with its largest hardwood in 1893!
As Labor Day weekend approaches, get up to speed on all the details thanks to the Webster County Tourism website, or check out the most current Webster County Fair information on Facebook. Mark your calendars, gather your loved ones, and prepare to delve into the heart of West Virginia’s cultural fabric at the historic and delightful Webster County Fair in Cowen! Note that, as Camp Caesar’s biggest fundraiser, the Webster County Fair does charge a reasonable admission — $10 per person for 2023. Also, if you need a place to stay the weekend of the fair, consider booking a place that fits your needs on Vrbo.
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