General and Exhibit/Contest Information
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Please read carefully. All exhibit/contest information and forms are listed below. If you need assistance with any portion of this material, please contact the superintendent listed in contest information.
Resources
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- 4-H Fair Calendar – 2026 Coming soon
- Colorado 4-H Dress Code
- 4-H Exhibits Requirements | Score Sheets
- Contest Requirements: General | Dog
- 2025 State 4-H Fair Results | Updated 9/17/2025
Growing Minds Dorms
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- Growing Minds Dorm Lodging Information
- Growing Minds Dorm Lodging Information
Colorado 4-H State Fair Contest Details
General Link to all Contest Score Sheets
- 4-H Public Presentations
- Cake Decorating
- Cat Show
- Creative Cooks | Schedule
- Dog Trials| Youth Internship Position
- Contest Ring Schedule (Saturday) | Contest Ring Schedule (Sunday)
- Agility Progression
- Obedience Progression
- Rally Progression
- Showmanship Progression
- Body Parts Guide
- Study Guides (Youth) | Showmanship Testing-What to Expect (Video) | Powerpoint
- Training Resources
- Camping at State Fair 4-H Events
If you are attending the State 4-H Dog Trials on September 16-17 and would like to camp at the State Fairgrounds, you MUST make a reservation with Tracey Carlson at the state Fairgrounds by August 12. Tracey’s email is tracey.carlson@state.co.us, and her office phone number is 719-404-2023. Her cell is 719-251-0599. Camping will be in the Event Center camping lot ONLY. Spaces are $50 per space per night and include water, 50amp electric and sewer dump.
- Fashion Revue: Group Leader Sign-Up | Schedule
- Rocket Fly Day
- Silk Exhibit Permission Form
- Shooting Sports Championships
- 4-H Digital Photo Contest


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4‑H’s hands-on approach is proven to grow life skills like confidence, independence, resilience and compassion through stages and developed through experiences, not instruction.
The result? Kids who are empowered with the skills to lead for a lifetime.
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