The Indiana State Fair returns August 2nd – 18th, and this year the Fair has added MORE new experiences and MORE excitement with an array of captivating attractions and events. From water play to outdoor cinema, animal adventures, and adrenaline-pumping shows, there’s something for everyone.
Here’s a sneak peek at what’s new at the 2024 Indiana State Fair. All of these attractions and events are FREE for fairgoers to enjoy with paid fair admission:
- State Fair Splash Pad
- Gold & Glory 100th Anniversary – August 2nd
- Celebrating the Beatles Day – August 3rd
- Illuminate! Outdoor Lantern Exhibit
(outdoor lantern display with 14+ oversized structures with lighting) - Outdoor Movie Theatre
- Momma Town Live Birthing Center
- Great American Duck Race
- Pogo Fred
- Chris Lantz of Extreme Sculpting
- WTHR Olympic Zone – Paris
- Artscape! Where Imagination Grows Exhibit
(immersive exhibit curated by Newfields) - DockDogs presented by T-Mobile
- 406 FMX High Air Tour
- Baby Animal Feeding Adventure
- Lore & Tall Tales at the Indiana History Train
A complete list of all things to enjoy during this year’s State Fair can be found at IndianaStateFair.com. Tickets to the 2024 Indiana State Fair are available now at IndianaStateFair.com. The State Fair returns August 2nd – 18th (closed Mondays).
About the Indiana State Fair:
The Indiana State Fair, known as the state's premier multi-day event, is a vibrant celebration of the Hoosier spirit and agricultural legacy. Over 15 exciting days, it unites communities across Indiana to honor the state's unique identity and welcomes visitors from far and wide. Renowned for its top-notch entertainment, spotlight on 4-H youth, engaging agricultural education programs, modern facilities, and an array of delicious fare, the Indiana State Fair has been a treasured tradition for Hoosiers for over a century. The 2024 Indiana State Fair takes place from August 2nd to August 18th (closed Mondays). For comprehensive event information, ticket details, and attractions, be sure to visit our official website at www.indianastatefair.com.
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