This was our second year visiting the Santa Clara County Fair. It's not the
biggest fair in the area, but it is definitely much fun! There is a huge variety
of entertainment so everyone can find something to enjoy.
Food
No outside food or drinks were allowed this year. Food is
always expensive at fairs so be prepared. Even the bottled water were pricey.
Lots of fair food available. Fried alligator, frog legs,
deep fried burritos and chocolate covered bacon are some of the interesting
things to find. Also, all the regular chicken skewers, garlic fries and such.
For dessert you can have fried twinkies and snickers, ice cream, psycho donuts
and delicious funnel cakes.
Rides
In the past two years, there were two Ferris wheels, an open
two seater and an enclosed 4 seater. I’m not sure about 2015, but in 2016
there was a cool zip line ride. Lots of small and big carnival rides for the
kids.
Animals
Small Animals Exhibit - Lots of goats, bunnies, chickens,
cats, and more, you can pet and feed. The 4H volunteers were really nice and
informative.
Large Animals Exhibit – Sheep, pigs, and cows. This barn has
less air, so it wasn’t fun to stay in, but we did walk through quickly. Wish we
could enjoy it as much as we enjoyed the small animals exhibit.
The Reptile Exhibit – Lots of volunteers eager to show off
their reptiles. We held snakes, saw giant tortoise and more.
Sea Lion encounter – This is unique for a fair to have, and
while the show was fun and educational, it didn’t seem like the best setting
for the sea lions. Also offered, family pictures with the sea lion, which I
found a little too much for the sweet animals.
Small Animal Exhibit |
Attractions and Entertainment
Little Hands on the Farm – probably our favorite exhibit. Hands-on
interactive and educational fun while learning about life on the farm. From
planting seeds and growing fruit and vegetable, to producing milk. At the end,
you can sell your produce at the Farmer Market and use the dollar you got for a
small candy or toy at the general store, and drive your tractor back to the
farm.
Giant Dinosaur walking around and roaring was great too!
Captain Jack Spareribs doing pirate acts, juggling and magic
was enjoyable this year and last year as well.
Arts and crafts area was pretty big with lots of quilting,
jewelry, pottery, photography and more.
There are also wine tasting, karaoke and more adult geared
attractions we didn’t try. Lots of musical shows we didn’t get to see either.
Little Hands on the Farm |
Overall it was a great experience, we enjoyed spending 3
hours there, and we loved how tired Daniel was when we got home :)
We will definitely visit again next year!
2015/2016 Pricing Info
Tickets: General admission - $8. Senior/youth - $5. Children
4 and under - FREE. In the last few years Groupon offers a deal of $8 for 2
adults. Watch out for the deal about two weeks before the fair.
Parking: $5.
Rides: $1 each, with discount if you buy more. Zip lining
was $10 for 2 rides.
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