Big Sky Country State Fair Invites Community to Participate in Competitive Events

The Big Sky Country State Fair is now accepting entries for the various competitive
events taking place in the 2022 Fair. These events range from the much-loved Barnyard Brawl (think Calf Scramble, Mutton Bustin’, and more!), the hair-raising Bozeman Roundup Ranch Rodeo, and the traditional competitive exhibits with fun NEW classes!

Open Class Competitions in horticulture, photography, fine arts and quilts – to name a few – are a mainstay in Fair programming and connect directly to the cultural landscape of the region. The Big Sky Country State Fair is excited to see these skills passed down through the generations and is proud to be able to provide a platform where they can be showcased to the public and next generations.

The Big Sky Country State Fair is pleased to offer all new Divisions and Classes this year! Creative Arts Division has a new High School Related Projects Division and Digital Arts Division for both youth and adults, new classes include leather and metalwork classes. Culinary Division has a new Healthy Baked Goods Division, Homemade Beer and Wine Division, with all new themed classes this year! Horticulture Division added new classes including Kale, Berries, Cilantro, Petunia, Flavored Basil, Themed Classes, Edible Landscape, and Team Container Grown Plants. Photography Division added a NEW Wedding Photography Division along with a Videography Division! The Big Sky Country State Fair is also taking Digital Photography entries this year!

Information on all competitions, as well as entry forms, are available at 406StateFair.com. Big Sky Country State Fair is held Wednesday, July 20 through Sunday, July 24 in Bozeman, MT. The Fair opens to the public Wednesday, July 20. Tickets and admission packages are available starting Friday, May 27, 2022. Check out 406StateFair.com for continually updated information on entertainment, tickets, and competitions.

The Big Sky Country State Fair is managed by the Gallatin County Fairgrounds, under the direction of  Gallatin County. The first fair – called Inter-State Fair – was held in 1902 and morphed over the years to its function today. The Fair serves citizens of the Gallatin Valley and regional visitors from agricultural, urban, rural, and tourist backgrounds.