Amador County Fairgrounds, with its rolling green lawns, stately old oak trees and immaculately groomed buildings and grounds, has gained the statewide reputation of having one of the prettiest fairgrounds in the West. OPEN YEAR-ROUND!
Backing the 100'x200' arena, an authentic miniature frontier town containing thirteen buildings graces the wooden boardwalk, taking one back into the great Mother Lode atmosphere of American Heritage.
Throughout the duration of the year, the ground's physical plant lends itself to individual, club and organizational usage. Facilities are available at nominal costs for dances, dinners, weddings, receptions, trailer rallies, picnics, horse shows, rodeos and numerous other activities too abundant to mention. The annual Amador County Fair is held at the end of July and is credited with being one of the few remaining true old time county fairs. |