HARMONY TOWNSHIP, NJ—The Warren County Farmers’ Fair, combined with the Hot Air Balloon Festival, offers a vibrant blend of traditional agriculture and contemporary entertainment. This week-long event, held at 1350 Strykers Road, showcases everything from demolition derbies and hay bale rolling contests to nightly hot air balloon launches.
The festival, which started on July 27 and concludes on Friday, includes a variety of attractions suitable for all ages. Highlights include tethered balloon rides, carnival rides, and the Kids Corral with numerous children’s activities.
Additionally, the fair features the Belvidere FFA Alumni & Supporters Car, Truck & Tractor Show along with various home and garden competitions. Visitors can enjoy live performances by local bands and a range of special events like the Black Cat Hell Riders Stunt Car Show.
The fair also provides a space for honoring veterans and seniors with dedicated admission days and tailored activities. With traditional horse shows, 4-H and FFA exhibits, and a marketplace full of local goods, the fair serves as a celebration of local culture and community spirit.
Admission is priced at $10 for adults, $5 for children aged 6 to 12, and free for children under 5. This fee includes access to both the Farmers’ Fair and the Balloon Festival, making it an accessible event for families looking for a summer outing.