This event is held at the Clark County Fairgrounds outside of Kahoka, Missouri, located in the northeast corner of Missouri. On this week every year, this community event in Kahoka in the northeast corner of Missouri entertain the public with mule shows, crafts, flea markets, coloring contest by our area children, trail ride, and a rodeo. This event, brought to you by the non-for-profit Mule Festival committee is held to bring enjoyment to people of all ages, and give our state animal lovers a chance to show off their mules.
The rodeo is the most popular event. It is traditionally held on Saturday evening at 7 pm. Seating is on a first come first serve accommodations. The Festival Committee sells the box seats in the grandstand for use during the entire week-end.
Another main attraction of the Mule Festival is the crafts. These open on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at 8:00 a.m. till evening in the big craft barn. About 25 businesses will be there to display and sell a variety of items. Some of the booths sell plastic and canvas, quilts, rugs, wood crafts, metal art, baskets, ceramics, wildlife pictures, mule drawings, homemade jewelry, homemade soap, and other various handmade articles. There are lots of neat things to buy!
There are plenty of food and refreshment vendors on the grounds and electrical or primitive camping facilities are available in the campgrounds.
There are more activities for everyone to enjoy. To find what else the Clark County Mule Festival has to offer just click on the link to the event's website below.
Times: All day event
Admission
For information call 660-866-2330 or 660-727-3295
or visit the event's website