Hold On to Your Hats – The Washington County Fair is Back!
Get ready, y’all! The Washington County Fair is back this September, bringing a full week of fun, food, music, and Texas tradition right here in Brenham. As the oldest county fair in Texas, this annual celebration is packed with events and entertainment the whole family will love.

A Week Full of Fun
The Washington County Fair offers an entire week of exciting events: a rodeo, carnival, live music & concerts, a variety of livestock shows, arts & crafts, special attractions, contests, commercial exhibits and more.
The festivities kick off on Saturday, September 14, with a trail ride followed by a parade in Downtown Brenham.

Tuesday, September 16, 2025 is the opening evening of the carnival. There are rides for toddlers up to the most adventurous riders.

Head to the rodeo arena for mutton bustin’, wild steer saddling, bull riding, and other rodeo events throughout the week. The CPRA Rodeo begins at 7:30 pm, Thursday through Saturday. Click here for a complete list of rodeo events.

Browse the antique tractor exhibit, along with the youth livestock barns to complete the county fair experience! There are also arts & crafts exhibits, as well as a country store to purchase from your favorite exhibitors.

Live Music Every Night
Nothing says “fair week” like dancing under the Texas stars! Enjoy live performances all week long at the pavilion:
Saturday, September 13 at 8 PM – Texas Unlimited Band
Wednesday, September 17 at 10 PM – Secretto with 8 PM Grupo Zenzio
Thursday, September 18 at 10 PM – Ty Myers with 8 PM Tyler Halverson
Friday, September 19 at 10:30 PM – Randall King with 8:30 PM Cameron Sacky
Saturday, September 20 at 10:30 PM – Gary Allan with 8:30 PM Glen Templeton

Tickets & Passes
Get your advanced season passes online or from a Fair Queen Candidate before they sell out! Purchase tickets here.

Don’t Miss It!
From rodeo thrills and carnival rides to live music and local traditions, the Washington County Fair truly has something for everyone. Mark your calendars and make plans to join us in Brenham for a week you won’t forget!
For the full schedule, ticket info, and more, visit the Washington County Fair website.



Downtown Houston. Lockett was the trail boss of the Saltgrass Trail Ride from 1952-1969. This year, the ride will begin on February 21st in Cat Spring and arrive at the parade in Downtown Houston on February 29th. The Salt Grass Trail Ride has become a family tradition for many. Today there are grandchildren and great-grandchildren riding alongside their parents and grandparents on the week-long journey.
Chamber of Commerce, served on the board of Blinn College, and as a former Maifest King (wife Hester was a Maifest Queen) he was always a part of the annual
conveniences, camp looks a lot different than when Mr. Lockett rode. I have to say, although I really wish I could’ve ridden once back in the early days, I greatly appreciate the campers and trailers of today instead of the bed rolls and tents of yesteryear. I moved to Brenham in 2012 and Mr. Lockett’s statue is not too far from my house. I drove by it for YEARS not knowing who he was or why he even had a statue. If it hadn’t been for working at the Visitor Center, I would’ve never known about our little “connection.”