Tu guía para la Feria del Condado de Canyon 2025: Ganado, atracciones, música country y más

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Idaho’s Canyon County This summer, Caldwell will host four different ganado exhibits, carnaval attractions, and country music presentations at the Feria del Condado de Canyon.

The annual festival takes place at The Center from July 24 to 27, with performances by Ian Munsick, Craig Morgan, and Jo Dee Messina.

The 2025 fair will run daily from 12 to 11 p.m. and feature a mix of traditional agricultural exhibits and family entertainment.

Ian Munsick and Rodney Atkins opened the Bi-Mart Conciertos Series on Wednesday, followed by Craig Morgan and Ned LeDoux on Thursday. With the act of introducing Cousin Curtiss, Jo Dee Messina presents her best self. Tickets for the concerts range from $40 to $50 and are available online.

The Festival of the Feria Latino is held on Sunday, completing the cultural offerings for the end of the week.

In the CWI Show Ring, visitors can explore ganado exhibits featuring ovejas, cabras, and cerdos, as well as ganado exhibits in the Charolais Barn. The family attractions include a mascot zool gico, ponis rides, and mec nico toro rides.

The carnaval area has major attractions including the Fortune Wheel, Zipper, and chocone cars in addition to more traditional options like a carousel and a tobog. With various family-friendly entry packages, the pulseras of access limited to the attractions are available for $35 in advance or $45 in person.

The anticipated admission fees are $6 for adults and $4 for children and the elderly, with prices rising to $8 and $6, respectively. Less than five of them enter for free.

The main event of the month is the Primary Health Fun Run, which starts at 11 a.m. and gives participants free admission to the event, which includes admission to Jo Dee Messina’s concert.

There are several locations across the ferial reserve that offer free lodging with rooms specifically designed for elderly and disabled people. Authorities advocated against the state’s establishment on ferrovial property, stating that violators would be punished.

Visit the website of the Festival of the Condado de Canyon for more information.

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