Contact us
Contact Us
1299 Dartmouth College Hwy, North Haverhill, NH 03774
Concessions Managers
John C. Aldrich (inside spaces)
jcamilk20@gmail.com
(603) 738-1998
Terry Straight (outside spaces)
tstrai4813@aol.com
603-728-7569
Entertainment Managers
Debbie Bigelow, Lindsay Bigelow
& Hannah Leland
bigelow3@charter.net
Camping Manager
Paul Thurston
paulethurston@charter.net
(603) 481-1019
Fairground maps & Directions
From the North (St. Johnsbury, Lyndonville)
- I-91 south to Exit 17, US Route 302, Wells River, Vermont
- Left onto US Route 302 East
- Follow through Wells River, Vermont and Woodsville, New Hampshire (4.2 miles, 6.7 km)
- Right on NH Route 10 (7 miles, 11.3 km)
- Fairgrounds on right
From the Northeast (Littleton, Lancaster & Woodsville)
- West on US Route 302 to Woodsville, New Hampshire
- Straight onto NH Route 10 South (7 miles, 11.3 km)
- Fairgrounds on right
From the South (Lebanon, White River Jct)
- I-91 North to Exit 16, VT Route 25, Bradford, Vermont
- Right onto VT Route 25 South (compass East) (0.5 miles, 0.8 km)
- Left onto US Route 5 North (7.7 miles, 12.4 km)
- Right onto Newbury Crossing Rd (marked “To NH 10”) (0.5 miles, 0.8 km)
- Right onto NH Route 10 South (0.4 miles, 0.6 km)
- Fairgrounds on right
From the West (Barre, Montpelier)
- US Route 302 East to I-91 Entrance
- Continue to follow US Route 302 East through Wells River, Vermont and Woodsville, New Hampshire (4.2 miles, 6.7 km)
- Right on NH Route 10 (7 miles, 11.3 km)
- Fairgrounds on right
From the Southwest (Rutland, Killington)
- US Route 4 East to I-89 Entrance near Quechee
- Right onto I-89 South to White River Jct, VT (3 miles, 4.8 km)
- Right onto I-91 North
- Follow I-91 North to Exit 16, VT Route 25, Bradford, Vermont (28.1 miles, 45.2 km)
- Right onto VT 25 South (compass East) (0.5 miles, 0.8 km)
- Left onto US Route 5 North (7.7 miles, 12.4 km)
- Right onto Newbury Crossing Rd (marked "To NH 10") (0.5 miles, 0.8 km
- Right onto NH Route 10 South (0.4 miles, 0.6 km)
- Fairgrounds on right
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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