Vendors are practically synonymous with the Clark County Fair and Rodeo. This year, the Clark County Fair boasts a more than 150 vendors of food, goods and experiences. Booths selling everything from pretzels to drinks to trinkets to hats are slated to line the walkways and will cover nearly every square inch of the indoor marketplace.
Food vendors
One of the new and more expensive food vendors this year is Pitmaster BBQ, which will be hosting an exclusive dinner show on Friday and Saturday night at the fair. Starting at 7 p.m., they will be hosting a Wagyu tomahawk steak dinner for two, featuring a “live fire theater experience.”
Another new vendor will be Bee’s Fresh Mississippi cuisine, offering a taste of Southern soul food, from catfish meals and red snapper baskets to different sausages, hush puppies and fried okra. Skew-It and Spud Shack will be featuring deli sandwiches and a baked potato bar, alongside skewered delights such as chicken-fried steak, spiral potatoes and meatballs on a stick.
Mesquite and Moapa Valley locals will also be present as food vendors. Included on the roster is Tacos and Salsas’ food truck, Surita’s Tacos, Joey’s Gelatis, Sweets and Treats, Babe’s Country Fried, and Fixxology Drinks, who will be returning for the first time in three years.
As always, fan favorites like the Texas Twister, elote from Buddy’s Golden Munchies, Greek gyros, kettle corn, wood-fire pizzas, soft pretzels and an abundance of funnel cakes and other sweets will make their return. Fairgoers who are over 21 will also have access to the beer garden located south of the Small Animal Barn.
Non-food vendors
Outnumbering food vendors by nearly double, this year’s lineup will include a host of new and familiar faces and businesses. In the main tent, fairgoers will be able to come across Traeger grills, Kuhn Products selling beard products, and gourmet sweets of all types. Parents will want to keep an eye out for new vendor Shakklz Stuffed Safari as well, which will offer a Build-a-Bear-type experience.
Returning vendors will include local business owners like Tara Wolfley and her Bare Essentials goat-milk soaps, as well as Churchill Jerky, henna tattoos and permanent jewelry.
Located in the Kids Town area by the fine arts building, fairgoers will find a variety of kid-centered vendors, including face painting and the fan-favorite pony rides. Activities available on the grass also include the ever-popular Water Bubble Balls and a chance to test one’s skill on the mechanical bull ride.
Come on out to the 2026 Clark County Fair and Rodeo. There’s something for everyone!
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