The Montgomery County Fair returns for its 10-day run, featuring rodeos, live music, livestock events, and family-friendly attractions. You need to know everything, including event schedules, ticket prices, and parking details.

Rodeos, live music, and family-friendly entertainment will be at the Montgomery County Fair during its much-anticipated 10-day run. The start date for the event is April 3, and more than 75,000 people are expected to attend. The fair starts with Senior Citizens' Day at the Lone Star Convention Center. That same evening, the circus opens its doors to more people.
The Cowboys Professional Rodeo Association events on Friday and Saturday nights are some of the most popular things to do. Also, shows with Jacob Stelly and 90s country star Sammy Kershaw are happening after the rodeos. Other significant events at the fair are the Busch Light BBQ Cook-Off from April 11th to 12th, the crowning of the fair queen, and the judging of youth livestock and non-livestock. Besides that, on April 13, the fair will celebrate Hispanic culture with music, food, and shows called El Día de la Familia Hispana.
At the Buckalew Chevrolet Ag Knowledge Barn, families can enjoy a dog zoo, pony rides, goat mountain, and a livestock birthing center. They can also watch the Kid's Wild West Show, race pigs, and compete in a tractor pull. The 17+ Horseshoe Club has the Frost Bank Wine Garden and the Ziegenbock Saloon, where adults can relax.
Adults pay $15 at the gate for general entry on Friday and Saturday nights, and kids ages 5 to 11 pay $5. You can get discounts online. Around the fields, you can park on both the north and south ends. Everyone of all ages can look forward to this year's fair, which has a full schedule of events. Look at the Montgomery County Fair website for the full schedule and get tickets.

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