Fairgrounds Park and Campground
Trailhead Building
Information center located in the center of the Fairgrounds that provides map and tourist information for the Mesabi Bike trail and the State Taconite Snowmobile trail. U of M Extension Staff is onsite during the week from 8:00am to 4:30pm.
Campground
The campground at the Fairgrounds Park is approximately seven acres in size and contains 57 campsites. All of the sites are located among towering red and white pine trees. There are several campsite types ranging from full hookup to rustic with few amenities. All sites must be reserved online. For reservation assistance please contact the Itasca County Land Department at 218-327-2855 during business hours Monday - Friday. For assistance outside normal business hours, please contact 218-259-1237.
The campground offers a wash house with full shower and laundry services available, and a dump station. Firewood is available for purchase, while booking a reservation online or with on-site campground host. Several sites are provided with power hookup for 20-,30-, and 50-amp services.
Campground Fees:
- Full Hookup (Water, Electric, and Sewer) - $50.00/night
- Water and Electric Sites - $40.00/night
- Electric Only - $30.00/night
- Rustic Sites - $20.00/night
Note: A $5.00 booking fee is added on for each reservation, not per night.
Midway sites will not be available during the following events: the Car Show/Swap Meet, Itasca County Fair, and the Timber Producers Expo. Overflow camping for the Car Show/Swap Meet may be available; please call 218-259-1237 for overflow camping for overflow camping opportunities. NO golf carts or ATVs are allowed in the campground or on the park grounds.
Events at the Fairgrounds Park
Over the past 100 years the Fairgrounds Park has been host to many different types of events and activities, from music concerts and plays to church fellowship gatherings. The following is an abbreviated list of some of the events that are currently active at the Fairgrounds Park.
Car Show/Swap Meet
The Car Show/Swap Meet is generally held on the last weekend in July. The Itasca Vintage Car Club held this event from 1972 to 2013. This has been a very popular event in Itasca County with many visitors from around the world. In 2014, when the Car Club decided to not host this event the Grand Rapids Area Chamber of Commerce volunteered to continue the event.
Horse Activities
There are several horse clubs in the area that come to the Fairgrounds Park every year to do horse shows and training. A large 270 by 100-foot outdoor arena complete with bleachers and an announcer's booth is available at the park.
Itasca County Fair
The Itasca County Fair is usually held on the third weekend of August. This event brings in a large number of visitors during the five-day event. The fair features horse shows, music, carnival rides, demo derbies, stock-car races, exhibits, agricultural and livestock shows and competitions.
Itasca Water Legacy Partnership
The Youth Water Summit has been held at the Fairgrounds Park for 5th grade students from District 318, Deer River, St. Joseph's Catholic school. and Bigfork. Approximately 360 students rotate through 40 water science presenters to learn more about the environment and animal life in and around water. Funds are provided by local community grant sources and 50 to 60 adult volunteers help with the project.
Music Events
The Fairgrounds Park has been home to many music events such as the Bluegrass Festival and the Blues Festival. The park is well suited for gatherings that need large open spaces, parking and camping for vendors and visitors. Currently there is a small Gazebo on the grounds for smaller local events.
North Star Expo
The expo has been active for many years providing a place for loggers, vendors, and timber companies to explore new equipment for the logging industry. When the event is held in Itasca County, the Expo sets up on the county fairgrounds in late September.
Race Events
Throughout the summer many race car events and derbies are held at the Itasca County Raceway on the north end of the fairgrounds. These events draw in many race enthusiasts from Itasca County and several neighboring counties.
Student Events
School activities have been held at the Fairgrounds Park over the past 60 years. The park is located between the Robert J. Elkington Middle School and the Grand Rapids Senior High School is just a few blocks away. Because of the close proximity of the park to these schools, students use the park for in-school and after school activities.
Safety Training
The Minnesota DNR and several local ATV and Snowmobile Clubs host ATV and snowmobile safety programs at the Fairgrounds Park. These safety programs graduate many children each year, providing instruction in the safe operation of recreational wehicles. The Trailhead Building at the park is available for use as a training facility. The open space on the grounds work well for the field practice portion of safety training.