California State Fair Overview
The Basics
The California State Fair is one of the premier events in Sacramento. It offers a thrilling atmosphere filled with entertainment and diverse experiences. Originally held in August, the fair has transitioned to July in recent years, enhancing both attendance and the quality of the event itself.
When to Attend
Regular Hours
This year’s California State Fair runs from July 12-29. With an estimated 80,000 attendees, Cal Expo has introduced improved hours:
Monday-Thursday: 11am-10pm
Friday-Sunday: 10am-10pm
Bonus Fun
The fair introduces “Magical Midway” hours, occurring from 2-11pm on Mondays and Thursdays, 11am-11pm on Tuesdays, and from Noon until 12am on Fridays through Sundays.
Cost and Discounts
The California State Fair celebrates community by offering numerous discounts, making it easier for families to enjoy without breaking the bank.
Discount Days
Tuesdays: Kids Days – Admission is FREE for children 12 and under, with $1 carnival rides available only at the gate.
Wells Fargo Wednesdays: $6.00 admission for everyone aged 5 and older (children under 4 are free every day) along with $15.00 Unlimited Ride Wristbands, available only at the gate.
62 & Better! Days: Adults over 62 gain admission for only $8 on Fridays, with this special not available online.
The fair also provides discounts on specific days for active duty military, law enforcement officials, and designated drivers in groups, as well as various discount fair combo packages for those planning ahead.
Standard Admission Prices
If purchasing tickets at the gate or after July 12, individual ticket prices are as follows:
- General Admission – $12.00
- Senior Admission (62+) – $10.00
- Youth Admission (5-12) – $8.00
- Children under 4 are free
Unlimited ride wristbands are priced at $30 on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday; $15 on Wednesdays; and $35 on Saturdays and Sundays. Note that a ride wristband does not include the standard fair admission fee.
The fair box office operates on weekdays from 10:30am to 10pm, and from 9:30am to 10pm on weekends.
What to Bring
If visiting the fair with babies or young children, remember to pack snacks and water. Most of the activities at the California State Fair take place outdoors, and Sacramento’s temperatures can soar into the low 100s. To beat the heat, consider visiting in the evening when it is cooler and more pleasant. Additionally, carrying cash can be beneficial; parking costs $10 and you’ll want extra for food, souvenirs, and rides. While many vendors accept cards, handling cash can help manage your budget better.
Where to Go at the Fair
With so much to explore at the California State Fair, planning your visit can be challenging yet exciting. This year’s concert series features notable acts, including Rick Springfield on July 19 and Joan Jett and the Blackhearts on July 27. All concerts are complimentary with general fair admission and can be experienced at the Golden1 Stage.
Children will enjoy visiting the farmyard babies at The Farm, where they can interact and even feed the animals.
Moreover, on July 16, renowned skateboarder Tony Hawk will be performing at the Miller Lite Grandstand, and on July 13, there will be an attempt to break the world record for the largest cocktail.
To ease your way around the fairgrounds, hop on the free monorail located at the main gate, which connects you to rides, exhibits, and food kiosks. After a long day filled with fun, the monorail will be a welcome sight for tired feet and full hands.
In summary, attending the California State Fair is a delightful experience filled with discounts and an array of activities available over 17 incredible days. Gather your friends and family for a memorable outing!