Douglas County Spring Fair Returns This Weekend With Crafts, Food and Live Entertainment

The 49th Annual Spring Fair returns to the Douglas County Fairgrounds this weekend with more than 125 booths, handmade goods, live entertainment, food and family-friendly fun. The three-day event runs Friday through Sunday in Douglas Hall.

Douglas County Spring Fair Returns This Weekend With Crafts, Food and Live Entertainment

ROSEBURG, Ore. — The 49th Annual Spring Fair is set to fill Douglas Hall at the Douglas County Fairgrounds this weekend, bringing three days of handmade goods, live performances and community tradition to Roseburg.

The longtime event, organized by Inner Space Family, is known for showcasing a wide mix of artisans, crafters and performers from around the region. Visitors can expect more than 125 booths featuring handmade items and specialty products, along with a busy entertainment lineup spread across two live stages.

Shoppers will find a broad range of items throughout the fair, including pottery, clothing, plants, candles, soaps, woodwork, jewelry, bags, home décor and other crafted goods. In addition to traditional vendor booths, the event will also feature offerings such as henna body art, massage, herb and plant products, and astrological and card interpretations.

Live entertainment remains one of the fair’s biggest draws each year. Organizers say the weekend will include a steady schedule of music, dance, vaudeville-style acts and other performances running throughout the event.

The fair opens Friday from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m., continues Saturday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., and wraps up Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Admission is $5 for adults and $4 for seniors age 65 and older. Children ages 5 and under get in free. Musicians carrying instruments and clowns in makeup are also admitted free.

The Spring Fair is held in Douglas Hall at the Douglas County Fairgrounds, off Interstate 5 at Exit 123.

For more information, organizers can be reached at innerspacefamily@gmail.com.