About Us

Our Fair Tradition

The North Haverhill Fair brings together agriculture, entertainment, exhibits, youth participation, and community tradition in one annual event. Each year, the fair welcomes families, exhibitors, volunteers, and visitors from across the region for a week built around local pride, fair competition, and time-honored traditions.


From livestock shows and 4-H activities to contests, motorized events, live performances, and family attractions, the fair offers something for all ages to enjoy. Many events take place throughout the week, including free attractions once guests enter the grounds, helping make the fair a familiar and well-loved summer tradition.

Person driving a green vintage tractor in a sunlit outdoor arena with bleachers in the background

Father's Day Pull 2025

Fair Food Festival poster with green food truck, May 15–16, 2026, at North Haven Fairgrounds

Fair Food Festival

Two damaged race cars collide in a dusty demolition derby track with smoke and spectators behind them

Demo Derby

Woman on a neon-lit stage with colorful abstract backdrop and hoop props, posing in a blue outfit

Cirque Cyber

Father's Day Pull 2025

Fair Food Festival

Demo Derby

Organizations that are with us

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.

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