Morgan County Fair 2026 in Utah to feature rodeo, youth exhibits
Morgan County Fair in Morgan will run July 25-Aug. 1, 2026, and will bring rodeo nights, livestock shows and youth exhibits to the Como Springs fairgrounds — a key summer gathering for residents.

The Morgan County Fair will return to the Como Springs fairgrounds with a week of rodeo action, livestock exhibitions and family programming that organizers say celebrates local traditions and youth achievement. The fair, billed on its website as “The Biggest Little Fair in Utah,” is scheduled for July 25 - August 1, 2026 at 750 E Como Springs Rd in Morgan.
Organizers describe the event’s purpose plainly: “The mission of the Morgan County Fair is to celebrate our community and traditions through engaging livestock events, family-friendly activities, and showcasing the talents of local residents and youth. The Fair is dedicated to honoring its heritage by investing in historic infrastructure and enhancing its venue to serve the needs of the community.” The fair’s online listing highlights livestock shows, an exhibit building with “HomeGoods in the exhibit building,” food vendors and evening grandstand entertainment.
Evening programming includes ATV Rodeo, JR. Rodeo and an RMPRA RODEO slot on the schedule. The fair website lists “$5 admission at the gate” in the evening events block under JR. Rodeo; the site does not specify whether that price applies to all grandstand events, so attendees should confirm pricing with fair staff. Practical contact information is posted for residents seeking details: call 801-821-7125 or email morgancountyfair@gmail.com.
For Morgan County’s agricultural community and families, the fair serves several functions: it is a marketplace for local vendors, a showcase for 4-H and youth projects, and an evening entertainment draw that can concentrate visitors and spending in town during late July. The Original Report description calls the fair the county’s primary summer festival and agricultural exposition, noting it features livestock shows, 4-H competitions, grandstand events, vendors, and family entertainment. The fair also relies on volunteers; the site urges, “The Fair wouldn't be possible without volunteers! Please consider helping us to keep this community event alive!”

Sponsor support and community partners appear in tiered lists on the site. Under “Friends of the Fair” the fair names Megan Comer, Lindsay Richards, Morgan City, Bingham Party Rentals, Tractor Supply - Morgan and Whitney Croft; additional sponsor tiers are acknowledged though full lists were not shown in the excerpt available.
A note to readers: several other counties use the Morgan County Fair name. Martinsville, Indiana will hold its 2026 fair July 10-18 and the Fort Morgan, Colorado fair has historically run late July into early August; Fort Morgan’s 2022 schedule included poultry, rabbit and goat shows, Buckers Unlimited LLC bull competition and a Junior Livestock Sale. These are separate events in different states and should not be confused with Morgan’s Utah fair.
What this means locally is straightforward: late July will bring heightened foot traffic, volunteer opportunities and concentrated spending for small businesses and vendors in Morgan. Residents planning to attend or participate should contact fair organizers at 801-821-7125 or morgancountyfair@gmail.com to confirm event-by-event schedules, ticket details and volunteer shifts as the fair approaches.
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