Pennsylvania's largest winter event is back: The PA Farm Show Returns as a Must-Visit Destination for Foodies and Families Alike.
Every January, thousands of visitors flock to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania's capital city, to experience one of the state's biggest annual events - the Pennsylvania Farm Show. This eight-day extravaganza, which runs from January 10th to the 17th, promises an unforgettable experience with its unique blend of food, competition, and education.
One of the main draws is the impressive Farm Show Food Court, where visitors can indulge in a wide range of local cuisine. Additionally, live cooking demonstrations will be on display, showcasing the culinary skills of talented chefs and farmers. For those interested in the world of agriculture, there are over 3,000 competitive events to explore, from livestock judging to baking and fiber arts.
This year's event is no exception, with fan-favorite attractions returning alongside new exhibits. The iconic 1,000-pound butter sculpture will once again take center stage, accompanied by interactive demonstrations and showcases highlighting Pennsylvania's thriving agriculture and food industry.
As part of the celebrations, the 2026 event will feature a theme centered around "Growing a Nation," marking the beginning of an America250PA year-long celebration that recognizes Pennsylvania's pivotal role in the country's founding and future. With its free admission and wide range of activities, this is an event not to be missed.
Visitors can expect daily programming from January 10th to 17th at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex and Expo Center (2300 North Cameron St., Harrisburg, PA 17110). For more information, head over to farmshow.pa.gov.
Every January, thousands of visitors flock to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania's capital city, to experience one of the state's biggest annual events - the Pennsylvania Farm Show. This eight-day extravaganza, which runs from January 10th to the 17th, promises an unforgettable experience with its unique blend of food, competition, and education.
One of the main draws is the impressive Farm Show Food Court, where visitors can indulge in a wide range of local cuisine. Additionally, live cooking demonstrations will be on display, showcasing the culinary skills of talented chefs and farmers. For those interested in the world of agriculture, there are over 3,000 competitive events to explore, from livestock judging to baking and fiber arts.
This year's event is no exception, with fan-favorite attractions returning alongside new exhibits. The iconic 1,000-pound butter sculpture will once again take center stage, accompanied by interactive demonstrations and showcases highlighting Pennsylvania's thriving agriculture and food industry.
As part of the celebrations, the 2026 event will feature a theme centered around "Growing a Nation," marking the beginning of an America250PA year-long celebration that recognizes Pennsylvania's pivotal role in the country's founding and future. With its free admission and wide range of activities, this is an event not to be missed.
Visitors can expect daily programming from January 10th to 17th at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex and Expo Center (2300 North Cameron St., Harrisburg, PA 17110). For more information, head over to farmshow.pa.gov.