The Crook County Fair in Sundance, Wyoming, is an annual celebration that brings together the community to revel in the region’s agricultural traditions and enjoy a variety of family-friendly activities.
Events and Activities:
Attendees can experience the thrill of professional rodeo competitions, featuring bull riding, barrel racing, and roping, adding a touch of the Wild West to the festivities. The fairgrounds come alive with carnival rides, games, and fair food, creating a festive atmosphere for all ages.
Nearby Attractions:
The Vore Buffalo Jump, an archaeological site, provides insight into Native American history and the communal hunting practices of the past. For outdoor enthusiasts, the expansive Black Hills National Forest offers opportunities for hiking, wildlife viewing, and exploring nature.