2021 Deschutes County Fair & Rodeo is “Back in the Saddle”

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(Carnival Rides | Photo courtesy of Deschutes County Fair & Expo Center)

The Deschutes County Fair & Expo is excited to announce the return of the Deschutes County Fair & Rodeo. This year marks the 101st edition of Central Oregon’s largest event, after COVID-19 forced the event’s cancellation in 2020. The theme for the 2021 Fair & Rodeo is “Back in the Saddle.”

This year, Fair attendees can expect an exciting event full of animals, agriculture, concerts, carnival rides, cotton candy and corn dogs, along with shopping, exhibits and food, all happening July 28-August 1. Specific programming elements, including concert announcements, and specific entertainment options are still being finalized and more details will be released soon.

Deschutes County Fair & Expo will be following all state and local health guidance, which may result in event modifications. Adjustments will likely include reduced capacities, and the understanding that certain attractions will need to have reduced capacity, depending on state and local health guidelines that are in place at the time of the 2021 Fair. Fairgoers are encouraged to check the Deschutes County Fair & Rodeo website at DESCHUTESFAIR.com for the most up-to-date information.

Admission tickets for the 2021 Fair will go on-sale July 5 and will be sold exclusively online, at DESCHUTESFAIR.com with limited availability at the Fair box office.

“We are truly grateful that we can once again invite our community to celebrate the largest event in Central Oregon,” said Fair & Expo Director Geoff Hinds. “We know that Fair is a special tradition for so many in our community and we’re excited to welcome guests back this summer in a safe and responsible way. From the entire staff and board of directors, we can’t wait to see you July 28-August 1.”

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