The Alaska State Fair

The Alaska State Fair in Palmer is more than just a festival. It is a testament to the enduring agricultural legacy and community pride of the Matanuska-Susitna Borough. For over 80 years, locals and visitors have gathered in the The Mat-Su to celebrate the end of summer under the midnight sun, making this the state’s most anticipated annual tradition.

Thanks to The Mat-Su’s rich glacial soil and nearly 20 hours of summer sunlight, the Fair is home to world-record-breaking produce. From 100-pound cabbages to massive pumpkins, these agricultural wonders are a testament to the fearless craftsmanship of our local farmers. Don’t miss the chance to see these grown in the Mat-Su giants at the livestock and produce exhibits.

Beyond the farm, the Fair serves as Alaska’s premier entertainment hub. The Borealis Theatre hosts national headliners across every genre, while the fairgrounds buzz with local musicians, lumberjack shows, and street performers. It is a vibrant display of the creative energy that defines life in the heart of Alaska.

Dates

Enjoy time at the fair from late August through Labor Day for some quirky and cool Alaskan fun.

Location

Plan your visit to the Alaska State Fairgrounds in Palmer, AK to make the most of your time.

Highlights

Concerts, giant vegetable weigh-offs, carnival rides, and hundreds of local Alaska vendors.