North Haverhill Fair Association
about the fair
The North Haverhill Fair features many free events once you have entered the gates. Concerts on Friday and Saturday nights are always crowd pleasers and usually are announced in late Winter or early Spring. Other featured events include horse, pony and oxen stone boat pulling events, Demolition Derby, tractor and 4×4 pulling events with transfer sleds, dairy, sheep, goat and dog shows for 4-H’ers, plus an open horse show. There is also 4-H exhibits, art, photography, arts & crafts, and flower shows.

Demo Derby
Wednesday Night


Demo Derby
Wednesday Night
Ticket Pricing
2026 Prices
General Admission
$15
Five Day Pass
$60
Veterans w/ID
(Wednesday only)
$10
Seniors – 65+
(Thursday Only until 5 pm)
$10
Children 5-12
$3
Children Under 5
Free
Parking
Free
Wristband Ride Specials:
Unlimited Presale: $25/onsite: $35
Super Presale: $40/onsite: $50
WEDNESDAY
Unlimited 5-10 pm
THURSDAY:
Unlimited 5-10 pm
Super: Noon-10 pm
FRIDAY:
Unlimited 12-5 pm
Super Noon-10 pm
Saturday:
Super 11 AM-10 pm
SUNDAY:
Unlimited 12-5 pm
No alcoholic beverages or firearms allowed.
Not responsible for damage to vehicles on grounds.
Concerts & shows are Free with Paid Gate Admission.
No pets allowed on fairgrounds.
Due to FAA Regulations, No Drones allowed in parking log or on fairgrounds.
Absolutely No Weather Related Refunds.
Schedule is Subject to change.
Storage
We provide winter storage for boats, cars, campers, and more. Items are stored on the last 2 Saturdays of October and must be picked up on the last Saturday of April.
For more information regarding Winter Storage contact Hannah Leland at
hannaheleland@gmail.com.
Rental
Looking for a unique venue for your next event? The North Haverhill Fairgrounds offers rental opportunities for buildings, outdoor spaces, and the fairgrounds itself. Whether you’re planning a community gathering, private event, vendor show, meeting, or seasonal activity, our flexible spaces can accommodate a variety of needs.
For more information regarding Rental contact Linda Stoddard at
blackmountcc@gmail.com or
603 787 6564.
Fairground History
The origin story of the Fairgrounds all starts with a farm!
While the Montgomery County Fairgrounds continues to recognize the contributions of agriculture and provide a lasting green space for the enjoyment of all residents of the County and the City of Dayton, one of the fairgrounds’ neighbors and its roots in farming as well.
The University of Dayton started 160 years ago with the purchase of a farm and now, sitting along Stewart Street, from the Miami River to the historic Woodland Cemetery, UD has become one of the leading universities and Catholic institutions in the United States.
The Montgomery County Fairgrounds is proud to be the neighbors to such a fine leader in higher education.
Thank You, Sponsors!











