Take the bus to the Evergreen State Fair, Aug. 21-Sept. 1

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Community Transit provides bus service to the Evergreen State Fair, scheduled for August 21–26 and August 28–September 1, 2025. Adult fares are $2. 50 or less, while youths 18 and under ride for free, making bus travel a more economical choice compared to parking fees. Buses drop off at the Red Gate entrance in Monroe, facilitating easy access for fair-goers. Riders can utilize the Plan My Trip feature or contact Customer Care for assistance in planning their journeys from anywhere in Snohomish County.

Free parking options are available at several park and ride lots, including Everett Station and Gold Bar. Community Transit operates Routes 270 and 271, which serve both weekdays and weekends. The fair will be closed on Wednesday, August 27, providing a break mid-week. For further details, interested individuals can visit communitytransit. org/fair.

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