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Dixon May Fair keeps an old farm-town tradition alive
Dixon May Fair connects the city to California fair history, agriculture, community events, nearby Solano and Yolo County towns, and a long-running local gathering.
Dixon’s May Fair tells you a lot about the town. The fairgrounds work as a community gathering place through the year. They connect Dixon to agriculture, youth projects, food, exhibits, and the rhythm of farm-country life.
The fair has long used the title of California’s oldest district fair and fairgrounds. It serves Dixon and nearby places such as Vacaville, Fairfield, Rio Vista, Elmira, Woodland, and Davis. That wider reach makes sense. Agriculture and fair traditions do not stop at a city line.
For Dixon, the fair explains the town’s spot between the Bay Area, the Sacramento Valley, and nearby farmland. A quick drive might only show you the freeway, older downtown, and open land. The May Fair shows the community side: families entering projects, neighbors running booths, kids learning stock and craft skills, and local businesses returning each year.
Check the current calendar, tickets, and event rules before planning around it. Even outside fair week, the story helps. Dixon has a practical farm memory, and the May Fair gives that memory a date on the calendar.
Where to see it
Dixon May Fairgrounds at 655 South First Street in Dixon.
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Reviewed July 2, 2026
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