Seasonal & Holidays
Harvest Fair Returns To Wisconsin State Fair Park This Weekend
The Wisconsin State Fair's three-day 29th Harvest Fair in West Allis with food, vendors, a lumberjack show and more returns until Sunday.

WEST ALLIS, WI — Friday evening marks the beginning of the three-day 29th Annual Harvest Fair at Wisconsin State Fair Park.
The festivities throughout the weekend will feature vendor stages, live entertainment, the Paul Bunyan Lumberjack Show, a pumpkin patch, pony rides, pumpkin bowling, a range of fall foods, local shopping and more, according to a news release from organizers.
Visitors can expect to see axe throwing, crosscut sawing, log rolling and plenty of humor during the lumberjack show, fair organizers said. The fair will also feature amusement rides plus an activity to make a scarecrow.
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Food selections will include deep-fried pumpkin spice Twinkies, grilled peaches with toppings, pumpkin spice and latte cream puffs, a harvest stew and pies. Patrons can also expect local shopping options like produce, a pumpkin patch, potted plants, potpourri and fall-themed decor.
Bank Five Nine Amphitheater will feature nightly entertainment including Too Hype Crew on Friday, Renegade Wildflower on Saturday and The Playlist on Sunday, according to a news release.
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Wisconsin State Fair Park is located at 640 South 84th Street in West Allis. Admission is free to Harvest Fair, but parking is $10 for a car and $5 for a motorcycle and they only accept cards, according to the news release.
Event hours:
- Friday, 5-11 p.m.
- Saturday, 10 a.m.-11 p.m.
- Sunday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
More information on Harvest Fair is available on Wisconsin State Fair Park's website.
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