OUR FACILITIES AND SERVICES

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    Gene Chapel Arena

    What was originally a horse racing track, our Multipurpose Arena Venue hosts just about anything including Concerts, Rodeos, Demolition Derby, and Truck and Tractor Pulls

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    Grandstands

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    Doubling the capacity of the original Grandstand, The Pride Of The Golden Triangle was completed 2 weeks before the 1930 ChoCoFair was set to kick off.

    It has seen several renovations, and improvements over the years, with more coming in 2025.

    Original Completion Date
    August 9, 1930

    Capacity: 1,600
    Upper Grandstand: 1,000
    Lower Grandstand: 250
    New Bleachers: 350

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    Fairgrounds Midway

    Where the fun begins, the Midway has many stories to tell and many more to make most of our mobile vendors are located on the Midway.

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    Main Office

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    Our Main Office has been around since the very beginning, Our base of operations, is receiving a renovation for the 2025 season

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    Commercial Building

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    The Multipurpose Commercial Building, also known as the "Blue Building," serves various functions throughout the year. In spring, summer, and fall, it is available as a rentable event space for public or private gatherings. During fair week, it takes on multiple roles depending on the facility's needs for that year. In winter, it becomes a secure, rentable storage space on a first-come, first-served basis, accommodating most items at the discretion of the Fairgrounds staff and board members. For more information, please contact our office.

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    ChoCoFair Campground

    The ChoCoFair Campground offers fourteen (14) designated camping spots along the Franklin St. and 4th St. perimeter fence. Each site includes access to 15-amp outlets, with 30/50-amp and water hookups available depending on the location. For more information, visit our Campground page or contact our office.

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    Canoe Launch Campground

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    (Open seasonally from early March to late November, weather permitting)

    The Canoe Launch Campground offers seven back-in campsites and one pull-through campsite, all with water and electricity hookups. A campground host is available during the operating season.

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    RV Dump Station

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    A pay-per-use RV dump station and water hydrant are available on the property near the east corner of the 4-H Beef Barn corral, close to the Main St. gate.

    Please note that the Franklin St. gate is the only entrance and exit for trucks, RVs, and campers. To reach the station, take the Fairgrounds/Midway Loop.
    (See map for details.)

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    4-H Pig Barn

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    The Pig Barn houses swine in the main section, with rabbits and poultry showcased in one of the wings during Fair Week

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    Chuckwagon

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    The Chuckwagon is a full-service kitchen and dining area operated by local clubs during Fair Week and other special events throughout the year, offering breakfast, lunch, and dinner during the Fair.

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    4-H Beef Barn

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    The Beef Barn is home to our Cattle, Shep, and Goats during the Fair.

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    4-H Building

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  • White metal barn with green roof and a sign that reads 'Odd Fellows & Rebekahs,' set in a rural area with grass, dirt, and other similar buildings nearby under a clear blue sky.

    Odd Fellows & Rebekahs

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  • White metal building with a green slanted roof, small window air conditioning unit, and a small table outside on a concrete path, under a clear blue sky.

    Bingo Building

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    Education Building

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    Chouteau County students’ school projects and artwork are displayed here, along with exhibits from our Family Living department during the fair.

  • Chouteau County Stockyard

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    Sid Pimperton Arena

    Our multipurpose barrel racing arena features permanent stalls, chutes, lighting, and gates at both ends for easy access to the arena area.

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    Floriculture Building

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    The Floriculture Building displays flowers and grains grown by the people of Chouteau County during Fair Week. Men’s and women’s restrooms are located on the northwest side of the building.

  • Vendor Buildings

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  • Shower/Restroom Building

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    *Closed For Repair*

  • Beer Garden

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