Bursting with energy and diversity, the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair is distinctly an exciting rural fair. The 5-day celebration held annually Wednesday through Sunday following Labor Day is located just 4 miles south of the California-Oregon border. It is without question the single largest annual event held in the Klamath Basin as it attracts over 60,000 people of all ages and backgrounds. It is truly a unique celebration, gaining regional and statewide attention as a model “old-fashioned fair,” proud of it’s “free-gate,” “free-parking” and “no alcohol” status. We take great pride in our ability to safely and effectively produce the excitement, intrigue, fun and attraction of our event, while maintaining the highest level of professionalism in business practice standards.
The Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair distinguishes itself from other county fairs because of the integral role that it plays in it’s very small community. The Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair is an economic, social and cultural treasure for local communities. In 2002, the fair contributed over 3 million in economic impact to Siskiyou, Modoc, and Klamath Counties, created 41 local jobs and generated over #32,000 in local tax revenues. |
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The 60 acres owned by the
Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair
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Outdoor arena |
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2 Exhibit buildings |
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Home Economics building |
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3 livestock barns |
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1 enclosed livestock barn |
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1 enclosed auction barn |
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56 horse stalls within 2 barns |
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Grandstand with racetrack |
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15 permanent concession stands |
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Maintenance Shop |
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Office, including a Museum |
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