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how long is state fair

Most U.S. state fairs run a little over one to three weeks, depending on the state and the year.

Typical length of state fairs

  • Many large state fairs are around 10–13 days long, usually ending on Labor Day.
  • Example: The Minnesota State Fair runs for 12 days, from late August through Labor Day.
  • Example: The New York State Fair runs for 13 days, also ending on Labor Day.
  • At the long end, the State Fair of Texas runs 24 consecutive days, making it one of the longest in the country.

So if you’re asking “how long is a state fair?” in general, the most common range is about 10–13 days, but some are shorter and a few, like Texas, stretch to 3–4 weeks.

Examples of state fair lengths

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State fair Typical length Timing
Minnesota State Fair 12 days Late August–Labor Day
New York State Fair 13 days August–Labor Day
State Fair of Texas 24 days Early fall, longest-running in nation

If you have a specific state in mind (like Nebraska, Oklahoma, etc.), tell me which one and I can narrow it down to the exact dates and length.

TL;DR: Most state fairs last about 10–13 days, but some, like Texas, can run about 3½ weeks.

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