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The 74th annual Miami-Dade County Youth Fair & Exposition, which continues through Apr. 5 (except Mar. 30-31), provides a family-friendly environment for guests of all ages.
As an added safety measure, The Fair has updated its unaccompanied minor policy. Throughout the duration of the 2026 Youth Fair, all guests 17 years of age and younger must be accompanied by a parent, legal guardian, or chaperone 21 years of age or older when entering the fairgrounds after 5 p.m. Parents, guardians or chaperones may accompany no more than five minors 17 years of age and younger. Chaperones are required to remain at the fairgrounds if they are bringing minors. There is no re-entry.
Guests may be required to present a valid ID upon entry. IDs accepted must be government-issued and include a photograph and date of birth. Valid forms of identification include driver’s license, non-driver ID card, passport, visa or military ID.
All guests are required to behave in accordance with the Youth Fair’s Code of Conduct.
Failure to comply will result in immediate dismissal from the property. The unaccompanied minor policy is subject to change without notice.
For more information, visit www.fairexpo.com/plan/minorpolicy.
agricultural and academic exhibits and much more.
For more information, visit www.fairexpo.com or call 305-223-7060.
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