About Us
The Mercer County Fair in Beulah is a long-standing community tradition that reflects the agricultural roots and small-town culture of the region.
The fair developed as part of the broader tradition of county fairs across rural North Dakota, where communities gathered to celebrate farming, livestock, and local talent. As settlers moved into Mercer County, events like fairs became important social gatherings that brought people together during the summer months.
Over time, the Mercer County Fair grew into an annual event held in Beulah, the county’s largest city. It continues to highlight agricultural exhibits such as livestock shows, along with entertainment like rodeos, parades, concerts, and family activities. Today, the fair is typically held each summer in June and is considered one of the biggest community events in the area, celebrating both the history and modern life of Mercer County.
The Mercer County remains an important tradition that connects current generations with the county’s farming heritage and strong sense of community.