5 last-chance fair stops for LA County Fair
5 final-weekend stops at the LA County Fair, from marionettes to silent disco, before the 2026 season ends Sunday, May 31.

The LA County Fair’s final weekend offers five last-chance attractions before the 2026 season ends.
The LA County Fair wraps its 2026 run on Sunday, May 31, and the final weekend packs in a few things worth seeing before the gates close. If you only have one visit left, this list points you to the most memorable stops, including a concert, retro exhibits, skating, and a rainforest-style art piece.
| Item | What to expect | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Bob Barker Marionette Theater | Near the entrance to the Great Outdoors | Families and curious first-timers |
| Coqui frog art installation | Large rainforest-themed display | Art fans and photo seekers |
| Ramon Ayala concert | Final concert of the fair series, Sunday night | Live-music fans |
| Skate-R-Kade | Free roller skating in its final year | Groups and nostalgic visitors |
| Retro Row and silent disco | Throwback exhibit plus late-night dance option | Anyone chasing a full fair-night finish |
1. Bob Barker Marionette Theater
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One of the easiest things to miss on a busy fair day is also one of the most charming: the Bob Barker Marionette Theater near the entrance to the Great Outdoors. It is a good first stop if you want something low-key before heading into rides, food, or the bigger exhibits.

- Location: near the entrance to the Great Outdoors
- Best time: early in the visit, before crowds build
- Why it matters: it gives the fair a playful, old-school feel
If you are bringing kids or seeing the fair for the first time, this stop helps set the tone. It is also a practical choice if you want a break from walking and heat without leaving the fairgrounds.
2. Coqui frog art installation
The giant Coqui frog art installation is one of the more unusual sights at the fair, and it is built to feel like a quick step into the rainforest. The piece gives visitors a chance to slow down, look around, and take in something that is more about atmosphere than action.
This is the kind of stop that works well between louder attractions. It is also a strong photo spot, especially for visitors who want a visual memory from the fair beyond food and rides.
- Theme: rainforest-inspired art experience
- Good for: photos, kids, and short rest breaks
- Pair it with: a walk through nearby exhibits
3. Ramon Ayala’s final concert
If live music is part of your fair plan, Sunday night is the last chance to catch a concert this season. Ramon Ayala closes out the fair’s concert series, making the final evening feel more like a sendoff than a routine end-of-week visit.

Concert-goers should plan this one around the fair’s full schedule, since the event runs daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. through May 31. That gives you time to eat, browse, and then finish the night with music.
- When: Sunday night, May 31
- Role: final concert of the 2026 fair season
- Tip: arrive early if you want time for dinner first
4. Skate-R-Kade
Skate-R-Kade is in its final year offering free roller skating at the fair, which makes it one of the most time-sensitive stops on the grounds. If you have been meaning to lace up and roll around the rink, this is the weekend to do it.
It is a good pick for groups, date nights, and anyone who likes a little nostalgia with their fair visit. The free-skating angle also makes it an easy add-on if you are trying to stretch your day without spending every minute on rides or games.
- Highlight: free roller skating
- Status: final year at the fair
- Best for: couples, teens, and families with older kids
5. Retro Row and the silent disco
Retro Row is built for visitors who want to relive the 1980s and 1990s, with a throwback exhibit that leans into the fun of old TV, pop culture, and nostalgia. It is one of the most direct ways to get a different kind of fair experience without leaving the grounds.
After that, the silent disco gives the night a more energetic finish. It is the best choice if you want your last fair visit to feel less like a walk-through and more like a full evening out.
- Retro Row: throwback exhibit with ’80s and ’90s vibes
- Silent disco: a late-night way to end the visit
- Works well with: skating, snacks, and one last lap around the fair
How to decide
If you want the most family-friendly stop, start with the marionette theater and the Coqui frog installation. If you want the most time-sensitive plans, make room for Ramon Ayala and Skate-R-Kade before the fair closes on Sunday, May 31.
For visitors who want the fullest final-night experience, Retro Row and the silent disco make the best pair. They turn a last visit into a proper sendoff, especially if you want something that feels different from the rest of the fair day.
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