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 … [Read more...] about Clark County Fair Spotlight: Vendors
Clark County Fair & Rodeo
2026 Clark County Fair & Rodeo
Time to gear up for the fair and rodeo
Believe it or not, this year’s Clark County Fair and Rodeo is right around the corner. For 2026, the theme is “Red, Wild & Blue,” and the event is slated for April 8-12 at the Clark County Fairgrounds, 1301 Whipple Ave. in Logandale. The family-friendly event spans five days and includes the usually sold out PRCA Rodeo. The fair offers a wide range of activities. … [Read more...] about Time to gear up for the fair and rodeo
Fair wraps up another successful year
That’s a wrap, folks! The 2025 Clark County Fair and Rodeo has come and gone with crowds swarming to Logandale for five days, April 9-13. According to Executive Director Todd Robison, attendance was down slightly from the past two years, with 102,721 people gathering to partake of the food, rodeo, carnival, vendor wares, games, mutton bustin’, live entertainment and … [Read more...] about Fair wraps up another successful year
New acts, old favorites and local talent
By RACHLE BELNAP, TERRI FITZSIMMONS AND KELLY ROBISON Over five days of festivities, fairgoers partook in a host of shows - new and exciting as well as old and well-loved, at the Clark county Fair and Rodeo, held April 9-13. Once again, the Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) found itself at home in one of the exhibit halls. Children 12 and below fished for trout in an … [Read more...] about New acts, old favorites and local talent
National judge praises young exhibitors
The Clark County Junior Livestock Association (CCJLA) show, a key event at the Clark County Fair & Rodeo (April 9-13), showcases the year-long efforts of exhibitors aged 9-19 and their project animals over three days in the Glen Hardy Large Animal Building. The kids acquire a goat, lamb, steer or pig and feed it high-quality feed, exercise it and groom and train it. … [Read more...] about National judge praises young exhibitors
Rodeo thrills with big scores
With tears, sweat and dirt on their faces, the cowboys and cowgirls of the Professional Cowboy Rodeo Association put on a stellar show at the Clark County Fair and Rodeo last Wednesday through Sunday. One of the best rounds was on Sunday night, as there were several big scores within the saddle bronc and bareback riding events. The highlight was Shea Fornier, scoring … [Read more...] about Rodeo thrills with big scores
A wooly good time at the Fair!
The contestants gripped the wool, took a deep breath and then waited for the clattering of the chute gate as it opened. The annual Clark County Fair and Rodeo Mutton Bustin’ rounded off another successful National Finals Mutton Bustin’, April 9-13. There were spills and thrills, grit and grace and tears and mud, but in the end, the lil’ cowboys and cowgirls had smiles on … [Read more...] about A wooly good time at the Fair!
Boy dedicates championship rides to grandpa
A 16-second performance captivated a large, cheering crowd of families and fairgoers in a miraculous display. On Saturday, a young cowboy saw a glorious opportunity and took it. While competing in the Clark County Fair and Rodeo Mutton Bustin’ National Finals on April 12, Stoney Folkerts came out to the BEX arena in traditional rough stock rider gear, including chaps, shirt … [Read more...] about Boy dedicates championship rides to grandpa







