Washington State Fair, September 1-24
Washington State Fair starts September 1 and runs until September 24. Get your tickets now!
The Washington State Fair is one of the biggest fairs in the world and the largest in the Pacific Northwest. It starts Labor Day weekend and runs for 20 days at the Puyallup Fairgrounds. It's filled with entertaining and educational exhibits, interactive displays, and shows for the whole family.
What's New at the Washington State Fair?
Embark on a thrilling and educational escapade at Survival: The Exhibition, now open at the Washington State Fair. This extraordinary exhibit merges adventure, entertainment, and science, offering an invigorating and daring expedition for the mind and spirit. Brace yourself for an adrenaline-fueled journey that celebrates bravery and intellect. Discover the joy of exploration, cultivate a deep appreciation for the wonders of the natural world, and equip yourself for life's unexpected challenges, all within a secure and interactive setting.
Survival: The Exhibition transports visitors of all ages to the most astonishing landscapes and awe-inspiring destinations on Earth, posing the ultimate question: how do humans endure in these harsh environments? From dense rainforests to towering mountains, from freezing cold to the welcoming temperate forests, this exhibition seamlessly merges STEM concepts with hands-on trials, empowering you with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to survive any situation. Engage in investigations, collaborate with fellow adventurers, solve complex problems, play, construct, gather resources, and conquer obstacles to become the ultimate survival expert.
Culminating in the heart-pounding Adventure Zone Ropes Course and Zip Line, Survival: The Exhibition puts your coordination, focus, and courage to the ultimate test. Push your limits and prove your mettle as you navigate this thrilling course, an experience that will leave you exhilarated and empowered.
Food & Drinks
The Washington State Fair is a food lover's paradise with a diverse range of food and beverages. From traditional fair food like cotton candy, hot dogs, and funnel cakes to more unique options like BBQ turkey legs, Fisher scones, and earthquake burgers, there's something for everyone. For drinks, you can enjoy everything from fresh lemonade and locally brewed beer to regional wines and specialty coffee.
Tips for visiting
- Buy tickets in advance: Purchasing tickets in advance can save you both time and money. They are often discounted if bought online ahead of time.
- Arrive early: The fair tends to get crowded, especially on weekends. Arriving early ensures you'll have more time to enjoy everything the fair has to offer.
- Wear comfortable shoes: The fairgrounds are large and there's a lot to see and do. Make sure to wear comfortable shoes for a day of walking.
- Use the free shuttles: There are free shuttles provided from various parking lots to the fairgrounds. This can save a lot of walking and hassle.
- Plan your day: With so many exhibits, concerts, rides, and food stands, it's a good idea to plan your day in advance. Look at the schedule and map out what you want to see and do.
- Stay hydrated and apply sunscreen: You'll be spending a lot of time outside, so make sure to drink plenty of water and protect your skin from the sun.
- Don't forget to check out the concerts: The fair hosts a number of concerts featuring local and international artists. Remember to check the schedule and book your tickets in advance.
- Explore the agricultural exhibits: The Washington State Fair is known for its agricultural exhibits. From livestock to locally grown produce, there's a lot to learn and see.
Remember, the fair is all about having fun, so don't forget to try out the rides, enjoy the food, and make some great memories! For more details, please visit Washington State Fair.
Washington State Fair & Events Center
110 9th Ave SW
Puyallup, WA 98371
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