
The Teton County Fairgrounds in Jackson, Wyoming, will close its Grassy Arena starting July 9th to prepare for the 69th Annual Teton County Fair, running from July 19th to July 27th. The closure, lasting two weeks, is necessary to meet County Public Health requirements, which prohibit animals on the grass in the arena for 14 days before events involving food service. Fairgrounds staff will begin fencing off the area on Wednesday to ensure compliance.
The Grassy Arena will host a variety of activities during the fair, including free strolling entertainment, food vendors, and events under the Big Top Tent such as live music, a diaper derby, pie-eating contest, wiener and corgi dog races, and a cornhole tournament. Beyond the arena, the fair will feature the Frazier Shows Carnival, rodeo events, 4-H exhibits, an Open Class Horse Show, and the Blue Ribbon Exhibit Hall.The Grassy Arena will reopen to the public on Monday, July 28th, at 8:00 a.m.