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Dixon May Fairgrounds (near Davis)

Getting There   |   Site Description

Getting There

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Directions
From Interstate 80 going east: Take the Dixon Ave./A Street exit; bear right onto A Street. The second stop sign is 1st Street; turn right and go through the town of Dixon; the fairgrounds will be on your left. Go past the fairgrounds buildings and turn left into the last gate.

From Interstate 80 going west: Take the Highway 113 South exit. Go south on 113 through the town of Dixon (where it becomes 1st Street); the fairgrounds will be on your left. Go past the fairgrounds buildings and turn left into the last gate.

Distance
110 miles
Driving time to, 5 AM
1 hr 45 mins.
Driving time from, 3 PM
1 hr 45 mins.
Slow bits

Notes

Site Description
Overview
Moderately large lawn area that can fit 2 rings and still have room for romping your dogs.
Parking
Pull up right next to the ring on almost all sides & park on the grass by your pen.
Restrooms
Separate building near one corner of the main ring area.
Dog romping
Lots of room in grassy/dusty area; fairground area used for livestock, so odor & waste products may linger.
Shade/Shelter
Small trees all around ring; early birds get the shade.
Camping
$12-18 for tent or RV. "Hookups available first come/first serve." Many of the hookups are right next to the ring; you can park a tent or RV almost anywhere, though.
Food
Can drive back into downtown Dixon. Often the club arranges for a vendor onsite selling basic BBQ food and snacks.
Notes
A generally quiet, pleasant place to spend a weekend. Lots of other lawn areas out of sight of the agility area allow other dog events to go on at the same time; ASCA often has obedience going at the same time.
Sometimes very windy.

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