Excitement is in the air as Columbia, South Carolina prepares to host the beloved South Carolina State Fair from October 9 to 20. This year’s theme, “46 Reasons to Celebrate South Carolina,” pays tribute to the 46 counties that make up our beautiful state. It’s a time to come together and celebrate the rich history, culture, and the vibrant people of South Carolina.
If you’ve got a love for food, you’re in for a treat! With more than 90 food stands scattered throughout the fairgrounds, there’s something to satisfy everyone’s cravings. Grab your favorites like foot-long corn dogs, turkey legs, and fried Oreos. But don’t miss out on the new delights making their debut this year, including strawberry dragon fruit lemonade and peach cobbler funnel cakes. And for those who adore cookies, you’ll want to swing by the Pro Kitchen Cookie Kitchen for warm cookies paired with hot or iced coffee from Oliver Gospel Mission.
For more insights on what to eat, make sure to check out the complete food guide available at scstatefair.org/food.
This year, visitors can look forward to an awe-inspiring selection of nearly 70 rides! Whether you’re looking for high-flying adventure or fun, family-friendly options, there’s something for everyone. Plus, the fair will offer Pay-One-Price (POP) rides, meaning you can enjoy unlimited rides on any one day. Alternatively, purchase a reloadable card with 90 ride tickets that you can use over multiple days!
For all the details on the rides, check out www.scstatefair.org/attractions/rides/.
But the fair is not just about food and rides! Get ready for fantastic entertainment options, with daily shows at the CIRCUS at the Fair and live music filling the air at the Pepsi Place Stage and Academic Avenue Stage. Enjoy roving entertainers who sprinkle a bit of fun throughout the fairground, and don’t forget the historical demonstrations at Heritage Village. It’s an experience that offers something for everyone!
For a deeper look into entertainment scheduling, swing by www.scstatefair.org/entertainment/.
The Moore Building is buzzing with creativity, featuring contests in crafts, quilting, and baking, alongside the exciting new S.C. Dip Showdown and the Spirit of Carolina Award for outstanding artwork that embodies the essence of South Carolina.
A trip to the S.C. State Fair isn’t complete without basking in the richness of our agricultural heritage. Our fair spotlights numerous competitions and exhibits showcasing the state’s farming traditions, including home-grown produce displays and the new S.C. Seed Art-iculture contest. There will also be interactive fun through the From Field to Fair program, educating folks about farming and sustainability.
Plus, don’t miss out on daily showcases from McLeod Farms and interactive attractions like the Swifty Swine Racing Pigs and the Commerford Petting Zoo!
Mark your calendars! The fair’s gates open on Wednesday, October 9, at noon, and runs until October 20. Here’s a quick look at the fair hours:
Families will be glad to know that children aged 5 and under are free for all 12 days of the fair! Also, keep in mind that the parking fee is $10 per vehicle, so plan accordingly.
In short, the South Carolina State Fair is shaping up to be a spectacular event bursting with fun, excitement, and community spirit. From thrilling rides, delectable foods, and heartwarming tributes to fascinating exhibits and local artistry, there’s something for everyone. So, gather your friends and family, and get ready for an unforgettable fair experience!
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