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Family Friendly Attractions at the 2023 California Mid-State Fair in Paso Robles

 

(PASO ROBLES, CA) – The California Mid-State Fair is pleased to welcome you and your

family to our fairgrounds this July. The Fair has packed their daily schedule with activities and

entertainment for all ages. Gates open at Noon each Friday, Saturday and Sunday and feature

special attractions like the Diaper Dash and Kids Pedal Tractor Races!

New this year, Barnyard Races, will be an ongoing attraction at South Gate and is a fun and

interactive show for people of all ages and takes place at various times throughout the Fair.

Cheer on the pigs, turkeys, goats, and ducks as they race for victory.

Catch the Pacific Animal Production Show at various times throughout the day on Headliner

Stage, followed by public contests where you can compete to win prizes!

Starting at 6:00 pm each night, visit the Horse Stalls to watch the Draft Horse Demonstrations

by Harris Stage Lines before grabbing a sweet treat on your way to the carnival! Don’t forget

about Cub County, a special carnival area for the littlest of Fair goers.

Friday, July 28, is Kids Day, presented by KSBY-TV, at the California Mid-State Fair!

Gates open at Noon, and the day kicks off with free admission for kids ages 12 and under.

For a complete list of attractions happening each day of the 2023 California Mid-State Fair,

please visit www.MidStateFair.com.

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