The CORRECT 2022 Maine Fair Schedule

Fair & Festival Season Starts in June!

Most sites have the wrong dates for the Bangor Fair (including the state of Maine!), the official dates, found on the Bangor State Fair website are August 4-7, 2022.

Livestock, local food, agriculture, demolition derbies, horse pulls, pig scrambles, and live entertainment are just some of the things you will find at Maine’s fairs in 2022! Maine’s agricultural fairs and festivals have something everyone in the family will love! 

June

22 – 25  Monmouth Fair
Small agricultural fair with midway, exhibits, crafts, and animal pulls.

July

1 – 4  Houlton Agricultural Fair
A small fair, livestock, crafts, midway, and entertainment.

7 – 10  Ossipee Valley Fair @ Hiram
Old-fashion fair, unique exhibits, livestock, midway, drag racing, and animal pull events.

15 – 17  Waterford World’s Fair @ North Waterford
Small agricultural fair, local vendors, entertainment, and livestock petting area, local entertainment, demonstrations & exhibits.

21 – 24  Pittston Fair
Small country fair, midway, animal pulling events, games, and Strawberry Festival.

27 – 31  Union Fair
Large fair famous for the State of Maine Wild Blueberry Festival. Large midway, crafts, animal pulls, shows, harness racing, and demo derby.

August

4 – 7  Bangor State Fair
Large fair featuring a midway, animal exhibits, crafts, and flower show.

7 – 9  Northern Maine Fair @ Presque Isle
Large fair and midway, exhibits, horse pulling, harness racing, tractor pulling, demo derby.

9 – 14  Topsham Fair
Agricultural exhibits, animal pull events, 4-H, crafts, midway, and harness racing.

11 – 20  Skowhegan State Fair
Large agricultural fair featuring a huge midway, animal exhibits, crafts, flower show, animal pulls, and harness racing.

25 – 28  Acton Fair
Outstanding exhibits, 4-H, livestock, flower show, animal pulls, midway.

25 – 28  Piscataquis Valley Fair @ Dover-Foxcroft
Agricultural exhibits, milking parlor, homemade ice cream, crafts, midway, tractor pulls, demo derbies, animal pulls, and stage shows.

27 – 28  Washington County Fair @ Pembroke
Sponsored by the Pembroke Trotting Association this fair offers a fun-filled weekend for the whole family.

[No Dates Yet]  Maine Farm Days @ Clinton
This is an agricultural trade show held on a working dairy farm in Clinton to give the public an opportunity to see the daily operations and learn about the different areas of agriculture.

28 – Sept 5  Windsor Fair
Large fair with agricultural and art/crafts exhibits. Large midway, animal pulls, harness racing, mechanical pulls, shows.

September

1 – 5  Blue Hill Fair
A country fair featuring a midway, exhibits, horse racing, animal pulls, and live entertainment.

2 – 5  Harmony Free Fair
Free admission and free parking, shows, animal and mechanical pulls, midway, demo derby, livestock, and exhibits.

Springfield Fair
Stage shows, animal and mechanical pulls, antique autos, midway, and livestock exhibits.

8 – 11  Clinton Lions Agricultural Fair
Agricultural fair with animal and mechanical pulls, excellent midway, exhibits, stage shows, and woodsmen contest.

9 – 11  Litchfield Fair
A country fair with a large midway, agricultural exhibits, livestock, animal pulls, and a historical fair museum.

14 – 17  Oxford County Fair
Livestock shows, animal pulls, midway, crafts, exhibits, and harness racing.

16 – 18  New Portland Lion’s Fair @ North New Portland
Midway, exhibit hall, animal and mechanical pulls, crafts, livestock, woodsmen day, and stage shows.

18 – 24  Farmington Fair
Large midway, exhibits, livestock, animal pulls, harness racing, and demolition derby.

23 – 25  Common Ground Fair @ Unity
Celebrating rural life, demonstrations, Maine organic produced foods, crafts, and livestock exhibits.

25 – October 1  Cumberland Fair @ Cumberland Center
Large exhibit halls, midway, livestock, animal pulls, and harness racing.

October

2 – 9  Fryeburg Fair
Maine’s largest agricultural fair in a beautiful area during foliage season featuring exhibit halls, museum, harness racing, and livestock shows.

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