Great area to have a special event, you have to decorate it yourself, but who wants someone else to choose your decor.
Y'all did a great job with the fair this year. I did seem that there were significantly less vendors this year. But all the good ones were there. The carnival was excellent and slaughtered the klamath county fair. The price of the ride bands were more than fair and the cost to ride with tickets was not bad. The ride attendants were awesome as well. Looking forward to seeing you all next year.b
Went to the Tulelake Fair . Not much change in previous yrs. Some different vendors. Food was good. Crowded last Day, Free last day.
Enjoyed the Fair. Loved Joe Nichols
Clean and inexpensive RV park. $36 for full hookups. It was also a bonus that it was a couple minutes off the highway
Great fairgrounds!! They with very hard to make this a great event. We make it every year, great location!!
Went to a great concert at the Tulelake fair.
This is a well maintained county fairgrounds RV park. The overnight fees vary by services wanted. From just a space to park and sleep to full hookups with sewer electric and water. No Wifi password was available so we had to rely on our phones to check mail and re-plan routes due to changing road conditions but don't let this one thing be a reason to pass this place up! It's quiet and safe.
Quiet place to stop overnight. Grassy area with hookups. Self pay station.
This used to be a Great little fair. However, it's being run into the ground like a derailed freight train. The commercial buildings now have very few vendors. One can only assume the fair board is charging them way to much to be there. The result to us are very high prices. Outside, vendors like the Thai food people have raised their prices so much, they have no custoners. Their "Fair Special" is now $15. Pleade see the photo I've posted with their food trailer and not a single customer. This was taken at dinner time, Saturday evening. In years gone by, their line to order took us 30 minutes just to get to their counter. If the state of California is reading this, it's time to reorganize your fairs, replace your individual boards and managers with some kind of regional system, and decrease costs to both us, your point of market customer and especially to your vendors