THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

SUNDAY

THURSDAY, SEPT. 3RD – THE RACE

MOONSHINER’S DERBY

BOB THOMPSON ARENA – 7PM

This high-octane showdown is built for thrill seekers and mud slingers. Drivers battle through twists, turns, bumps, and chaos as they battle to complete the most laps in 5 minutes for Inter-Mountain glory. Expect roaring engines and edge-of-your-seat action as competitors go head-to-head in this fan favorite event.

LITTLE TYKES DERBY

BOB THOMPSON ARENA
IN-BETWEEN HEATS OF THE MOONSHINER’S DERBY

The Little Tykes Derby during the Moonshiner’s Derby is all about fun and kid-sized competition. The Derby is FREE to enter!
  • Ages 8 and under
  • Must bring your own Power Wheel
  • Helmet required
  • Parent/legal guardian must be present
  • No passengers

FRIDAY, SEPT. 4TH – THE RODEO

THE RODEO

BOB THOMPSON ARENA
GATES: 6PM
START: 7PM

Saddle up for a wild ride at the Inter-Mountain Fair Rodeo! The CCPRA, California’s leading rodeo organization, is bringing non-stop arena action from barrel racing to roping to muttin busting. This is a can’t-miss showcase of rodeo tradition and ranching grit. 

If you’d like to sign up your child for Mutton Busting, please reach out to Camacho Livestock to reserve your spot. Contestants must be ages 4-7 and under 60 pounds.

THE RODEO AFTERPARTY WITH CHAD BUSHNELL

BOB THOMPSON ARENA
AFTER THE RODEO

If there was a true authentic spirit to cross the threshold of Country Music with Christian standards, it would be Chad Bushnell. His roots date back down his family lineage the past 4 generations made of cowboys and singers, some of which shared the stage with the late Bob Hope. He exudes the Americana spirit wrapped up into his lyrics and melodies.

SATURDAY, SEPT. 5TH – THE CONCERT

HEADLINER: BRYAN MARTIN

BOB THOMPSON ARENA
GATES: 6PM
CONCERT: 7PM

Hailing from the oil fields of Louisiana, Bryan Martin lives the stories he writes, and country fans are listening. His real-life emotions are inseparable from his songs, as is clearly shown in his break out hit “WeRide.” Emerging in Nashville, he’s garnered over 1.4 billion cumulative streams and over 1M social media followers. He’s opened for artists like Morgan Wallen, Jason Aldean, Brantley Gilbert, Chris Young, Warren Zeiders, and more. Martin made his debut at Nashville’s iconic Grand Ole Opry in 2023 and debuted at Stagecoach Festival in 2025. Bryan’s albums, If It Was Easy, Self Inflicted Scars, and Poets & Old Souls, stem from the burden some struggles he’s dealt with since his youth. His new single, “TugO’War,” captures the universal struggle between sobriety and self-destruction, a theme Bryan knows first hand.

OPENER: JESSE DANIELS

Jesse Daniel makes his living on the road, but he never really left home. Not in his heart, at least.

“I grew up in the San Lorenzo Valley on California’s Central Coast,” he explains, “and I carry it with me everywhere I go. The mountains and creeks and redwoods, all the people who livedand worked and died there, they’re what made me the artist I am today.”

Son of the San Lorenzo, Daniel’s extraordinary new album, is more than just a tribute to home, though; it’s a story of triumph and perseverance, of love and sacrifice, of growth and transformation. Recorded live to tape at The Bomb Shelter in Nashville, the collection offers up a candid accounting of Daniel’s remarkable journey, from his early years hitchhiking in the shadow of the Santa Cruz Mountains to his tumultuous adolescence and battles with addiction to the people (and music) that ultimately saved his life. The songs are raw and cathartic, steeped in longing and fueled by deep, unflinching introspection, and the performances (including a guest appearance from Charles Wesley Godwin) are warm and timeless, blending the classic sound Daniel’s become known for with the California country rock he was raised on. Put it all together and you’ve got a lush, cinematic work of reflection and rebirth from an artist committed to personal and sonic evolution, an album that embraces the past while keeping its gaze fixed firmly on the future.

SUNDAY, SEPT. 6TH – THE DERBY

DEMOLITION DERBY

BOB THOMPSON ARENA
GATES: 6PM
START: 7PM

The loudest, wildest, most adrenaline-charged night of your Labor Day weekend is the Inter-Mountain Fair’s Demolition Derby! This sellout event delivers adrenaline from the first collision to the last vehicle standing as drivers crash, smash, and battle it out for victory.