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Thank you for your interest in hosting an event at the Wisconsin State Fair Park! We are “Built for Year-Round Fun”, whether you require a hall for a trade show, a unique space for a formal affair, a meeting location, or an arena for your event.
Wisconsin State Fair Park has RV facilities that are open to the general public for overnight stays as well as dormitory-style housing in the Tommy G. Thompson Youth Center for event-specific overnight stays.
While most of the event details are decided by the event promoter, there are some guidelines and restrictions set forth by our facilities, such as electrical usage and facility restrictions.
Apart from the annual Wisconsin State Fair, most events held at State Fair Park are planned and hosted by third-party event organizers just like you. Our location adjacent to I-94 and near the Zoo Interchange makes Wisconsin State Fair Park a prime destination with easy access and ample on-site parking for event attendees.
Most events at State Fair Park are planned and hosted by third-party event organizers at our facilities, and event details change depending upon the type of event, location on our grounds, and event purpose.
Whether you are looking for policies and procedures, specifications or preferred vendors, the Wisconsin State Fair Park Facility Guidelines is a great resource for those questions you may not even think to ask.
From 18,000 square feet to 200,000 square feet, Wisconsin State Fair Park has versatile spaces for many types of exhibitions, trade shows, and consumer shows.
Wisconsin State Fair Park features over 200 acres of facilities for outdoor events. From a blank slate in any of the 15 parking lots at State Fair Park to the historic Milwaukee Mile Speedway, there are several outdoor facilities available for transformation into any kind of event.
Whether you need a small space or large exhibit hall for your meeting or conference, Wisconsin State Fair Park has a facility to match. See below for details on the Exposition Center and Tommy G. Thompson Youth Center.