The Tulsa State Fair is an annual tradition that never fails to deliver excitement, fun, and memories for all ages. From the moment you walk through the gates, you’re greeted with the sights, sounds, and smells of classic fair magic — sizzling funnel cakes, bright neon lights, and the distant screams of thrill-seekers on carnival rides. It’s a full sensory experience and one of the highlights of fall in Oklahoma.
The food alone is worth the trip. You’ll find everything from turkey legs the size of your arm to deep-fried Oreos, bacon-wrapped everything, and creative twists like pickle pizza or cotton candy burritos. There’s something to satisfy every craving. The midway is packed with games and rides for all thrill levels — from kiddie rides to heart-pounding coasters — and the giant Ferris wheel offers incredible views of the fairgrounds.
But it’s not just about food and rides. The Tulsa State Fair showcases Oklahoma’s culture, agriculture, and community. Livestock competitions, craft exhibits, local vendors, and live entertainment give it a homegrown feel that’s both fun and meaningful. The free concerts and daily performances make it a great value, and the staff and security are always professional and friendly.
Whether you’re bringing kids, going on a date, or just reliving childhood memories, the Tulsa State Fair offers a little something for everyone. It’s festive, well-run, and packed with fun — year after year. Don’t miss it. Easily a 5-star...
Read moreWe have been attending the flea market for decades now, my parents took me as a child and now I have shared that with my son. The booths are amazing, always something new to find! Each event that goes on at the Expo is a different experience, and I truly love the easy access, the new additions around the Driller, and the stage outside for the fair.
If there is an event that is open to the public, I'll be there.
Have performed inside and outside the Expo, fantastic management when I worked with them.
Very enjoyable atmosphere with access to both...
Read moreI always enjoy the Home and Garden shows. Boat shows, gun shows etc. But the food prices are way, way ,way to high. If your smart, you go down the road to eat and go back. Plain hot dog $8, fries $6, bottle water $5, soda $5, I mean,...
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