The Great Geauga County Fair

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Burton, United States

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The Great Geauga County Fair Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

The Great Geauga County Fair is located in Burton, United States on 14373 N Cheshire St. The Great Geauga County Fair is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category fairground in United States.

Address

14373 N Cheshire St

Phone

+1 4408341846

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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PATRICK MCLAUGHLIN

Love the Geauga County Fair! Been going for over 30 years. Shame on government for scaling down so much this year. Looking forward to next year.

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Ryan Murray

Hands down my favorite fair in the entire state of Ohio and maybe all of the country. The people that visit Geauga always seem to be friendly and the vendors are all amazing and friendly as well. Not like other smaller fairs. The fairgrounds is well kept and definitely the nicest in my mind, even despite still only having a gravel midway.

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Alan Ward

Best fair around. Tons of rides, games, and stands. Great grandstands events. The draft horse shows are my favorite, especially the fun show and the 8 horse hitch exhibition. Tons to learn about

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James Gilchrist

2020 Geauga Fair, very reduced footprint, but as ALWAYS, feels like going home. Great day. GO and enjoy. Admission is free this year, so PLEASE donate 20 bucks on the way in, so they can stay in the black for next year!

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Robert Weeks

Always a great day! Great food! So much fun with the animals and I do love the Shoot Out The Star with the Machine Gun BB Gun! Nearly got it this time! I'm still convinced that shooting in ONE continuous stream of 100 is better than short bursts one might have been training in as best practice.