This Weekend: Vintage Trailer Rendezvous
This Saturday at the Nevada County Fairgrounds – it’s the Tall Pines Vintage Trailer Rendezvous. Free admission on Saturday from 10 am to 2 pm. Stop by and check out the beautiful trailers during that time. Want more information about this event? Check it out here.
Beauty at the Fairgrounds
The Nevada County Fairgrounds are simply beautiful and alive with color. Our grounds are open during the weekdays for walking, so take a stroll and enjoy the beauty that surrounds us.
Nevada County Fairgrounds Closed to Walkers and Bicyclists from June 8 – 15
Public Service Announcement
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – May 29, 2014
Contact: Sandy Woods, Chief Executive Officer
(530) 273-6217;
Nevada County Fairgrounds
Closed to Walkers and Bicyclists from June 8 – 15
In preparation for the annual Father’s Day Bluegrass Festival, June 12 – 15, in addition to a private music camp June 8 – 11, the Nevada County Fairgrounds will be closed to walkers and bicyclists beginning June 8. The Fairgrounds will re-open its gates to walkers and bicyclists as usual on Monday, June 16. This closure does not affect the Main Office, which is open during its normal business hours of Monday through Friday from 8 am to 5 pm.
The RV Park at the Fairgrounds will also be closed to the public from June 8 – 15.
At various times throughout the year the grounds are rented by organizations for large, community events like the Bluegrass Festival, the KVMR Celtic Festival, Strawberry Music Festival, and The California WorldFest. During these times, it becomes necessary to close the grounds to pedestrians in preparation for these various events.
If you are interested in attending the festival, please visit www.cbaontheweb.org or call (209) 588-6031. For more information about the Nevada County Fairgrounds, visit www.NevadaCountyFair.com or call (530) 273-6217.
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Aerial View of Fairgrounds
We love this aerial shot of the Fairgrounds – Lions Lake, the RV Campground, and most of the grounds. So many beautiful trees! No wonder it’s called “California’s Most Beautiful Fairgrounds.”