The Walton County Fair, a tradition since 1924, kicks off six days of family fun on Monday, Oct. 8, 2018.
Sticking to its roots as an agricultural fair, there will be livestock competitions every day including rabbit, poultry, hog, horse, lamb, goat and cattle shows.
The Fair also provides an opportunity for youth and adults to showcase their artwork, handicrafts, growing crops. Other activities will include a greased pig contest, hot dog and pie eating contests, baked goods for sale and live music. Food vendors along the midway with rides will provide hours of entertainment for the entire family.
Cost: Adults $5, children (6-12) $3, 5 and under free. Doors open at 5 p.m. – 9 p.m. Sunday doors open at 12 Noon.
Armbands —Every Night
MONDAY $18.00
TUESDAY $15.00
WEDNESDAY $18.00
THURSDAY $15.00
FRIDAY $18.00
SATURDAY 12-5 PM $15.00
SATURDAY 6-10 PM $18.00
ARMBANDS:
Saturday, armbands are good from 12 noon until 5 PM. Then a new one must be purchased for the 6 PM until closing time.
The rides will be closed from 5-6 PM on Saturday for a state required inspection.
Visit waltoncountyfair.com to view full schedule for the week.
The fair is located at the Walton County Fairgrounds on Hwy. 83 one mile north of Hwy. 90 (790 North 9th Street) in DeFuniak Springs. ::MAP::