L.A. County Fair Centennial: May 5-30 Pomona FairGrounds

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The theme is "Back to our Roots" for the Centennial celebration of the L.A. County Fair.

While many attendees established a habit of attending over a 6-week event culminating the end of September; the Fair Committee offered no explanation of the shorter and earlier date.

LA County Fair Days & Hours of Operation

May 5-30, 2022
11 a.m. - 11 p.m.
Thursday - Sunday
& Memorial Day Monday

Any Day tickets can be used any single day of the 2022 LA County Fair
Restricted tickets are valid a single day May 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 14, 15, 19, 20, 26 & 30

Tickets range in price from 

  • $8 - $12 for Seniors & Children under 6-12 
  • $15 - $20 for Adults (age 13-59)  
  • Children ages 5 and younger free.

One Day Parking
Advance Online: $15   At the Gate: $20

Season Parking Pass - Only Available Online   Advance Online: $75

Discounts and group tickets are available.  Discounts - 2022 LA County Fair

FOOD DRIVE FRIDAYS

Fridays, May 6 & 13 – 11a.m.-4p.m.

Donate five canned goods (per person) and receive one free admission valid for that day only. The canned food will be donated to local food banks and charities.


Features include

HOME ARTS & CULINARY KITCHEN

Previously known as DIY, the home arts building has casually been called home arts by Fair guests for decades. So, this year, we are reverting back to its original name – Home Arts. We’ve streamlined contests to feature the most popular in the culinary and home arts categories as well as new youth divisions. Stop by the Home Arts building under the Grandstand to see everyone's amazing work!

HOME ARTS COMPETITIONS

HOME ARTS ADULT - CLOSED  (entry & submission deadline has passed)

HOME ARTS YOUTH - CLOSED (entry & submission deadline has passed)

CULINARY ADULT - NOW OPEN  All entry forms due April 8, 2022

CULINARY YOUTH - NOW OPEN All entry forms due April 8, 2022

AGRICULTURE COMPETITIONS

LANDSCAPE - NOW OPEN All exhibitors must be a member of an FFA , 4-H or School Program  All entry forms must be received by April 18, 2022

LIVESTOCK - NOW OPEN  All Entries must be completed ONLINE by April 24, 2022.


THE CULTURE OF THE LOW AND THE SLOW - REDWOOD ST.

The Los Angeles Lowrider Community invites you to immerse yourself in The Culture of the Low and the Slow lowrider lifestyle exhibit at the 2022 100th Annual Los Angeles County Fair. The exhibit offers an up close and personal experience with the Lowrider lifestyle. Displaying some of Los Angeles’s most beautifully engineered vehicles, Art on Wheels. Experience the sights and the sounds of our family friendly culture vibe. Guaranteed to make you a fan of the low low lifestyle.


RAY CAMMACK SHOWS CARNIVAL

Ray Cammack Shows @rcsfun returns to LACF for its 36th year, bringing more than 60 spectacular carnival rides, 30 games & kiddie carnival areas. Tickets on sale now!


SCHOOLS' AGRICULTURE & NUTRITION FAIR, 48TH DAA - EXPO HALL 10

LACF is partnering with the 48th District Agricultural Association to present the Schools’ Ag and Nutrition Fair, a salute to LA County agriculture. The Fair will display entries from schools throughout the county that feature agriculture and nutrition. Teachers and their students may enter by visiting their website.


AMERICA’S GREAT OUTDOORS – THE HILL

America’s Great Outdoors returns to its location atop The Hill. For more than 25 years, the Fair has partnered with US Forestry, the Bureau of Land Management and LA County Fire Forest Division to educate our guests on fire safety and the beauty of our local forests. The entire hillside will be themed America’s Great Outdoors. Forestry and Fire will continue its programming on the western end and expand into the top of the hill behind the F&G Pavilion. That area will host more animal exhibits and forestry education such as informing guests about hiking in the local mountains and the national parks. US Forestry’s Tree Circus will perform on a stage in the center of the Hill, featuring professional tree climbers.

-LOST LEVELS ARCADE - CLUB 1

The classic arcade at the LA Fair is back! Located inside Club 1, step back into 1988 at the peak of the arcade era and play over 50 classic restored Video Game Cabinets and Pinball. Lost Levels, the classic arcade of today will also have video games and video gaming consoles from retro to modern as well as amazing video gaming novelty items for purchase

Most of the competitions have closed for entries but the results and judging will be available to attendees:


🎟 LACountyFair.com/Attractions

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