County fair season is here so gather your family and friends and bring your appetite for those deep-fried delicacies.

Press your luck at the game booths and be fearless on those high-flying rides this year at your local county fair.

Six upcoming fairs have been rounded up to entertain Middle Tennessee throughout August and September.

Williamson County Fair: Aug. 2-10

This week, Williamson County will kick off its festivities, ranging from the Piccolo Zoppe Boutique Circus to a Xpogo stunt team.

The fair will take place Aug. 2-10 at the Williamson County Ag Expo Park in Franklin.

Hours vary depending on the night you go, according to the event's website. Parking will be free for all fairgoers.

The fair will be open 6-10 p.m. Monday through Thursday, featuring a midway area closing at 11 p.m.

On Friday, the hours are 6-10 p.m., with the midway closing at midnight. Saturday, the hours are 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., with the midway closing at midnight; and Sunday it's noon to 10 p.m., with the midway closing at 11 p.m.

Individual tickets can be purchased for $9 for adults and $5 for children ages 6-12.

Children 5 and under are admitted free.

Discounts for bulk ticket purchases are also available. Buyers can use the code BULK25 to receive a 25% discount on 25 tickets or more. Ticket packages are available at 25% off on the Williamson County Fair website.

Tickets purchased online can be printed at home or scanned on a smartphone in the fair’s “Fast Pass” lane.

All shows and attractions are free with admission, and midway tickets are sold separately and can be purchased on-site at the event.

Tickets to enter the rides are also required. Single coupons start at $1.25, with bundles for 120 tickets priced at $100.

Do you want unlimited riding? It will be available Aug. 3-10 with a $25 pass that can be purchased before 4 p.m.

On other days, fairgoers can purchase the "Best Deal of the Day" for $35. This has to be purchased before 4 p.m.

Wilson County Fair: Aug. 16-24

The Wilson County Fair festivities are Aug. 16-24 at 945 E. Baddour Parkway

in Lebanon.

With over 575,000 attendees last year, the county fair will have brand-new attractions this year to draw in an even bigger crowd. New attractions include mutton busting and eudora farms, where more than imaginations run wild.

Gate admission is $12 for adults and $6 for children ages 6-12. It's free for kids 5 and younger, according to the fair website.

Including gate admission and an armband for ride access, the mega tickets are $25 and must be purchased online or at the fair office.

If you're interested in season tickets that grant admission all nine days of the fair, these can be purchased online or at the fair office for $45 by Aug. 15.

The Wilson County Fair is having an opening day celebration special on tickets Aug. 16, when tickets will be half-off.

During the week the fair will open at 5 p.m. On Saturday the events will kick off at 10 a.m. and Sunday at noon.

Here's a breakdown of all the specials on tickets that are eligible only at the gate:

Early bird special: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Aug. 17 and 24. $2 off $12 gate admission for adults and children.

Aug 18: $2 off $12 tickets for adults only

Senior Citizens Day: Fairgoers 60 and older will receive $10 admission Aug. 19. Gates for senior citizens only will open at 4 p.m.

Middle Tennessee Electric Day at the Fair: On Aug. 20 you can receive $1 off with MTEMC coupon, one per household

On Aug. 21, $1 off $12 tickets for adults only

On Aug. 22, $2 off $12 tickets for adults only

Ford Day, Aug. 24: If you wear a Ford logo hat or bring a Ford keychain, you will get $2 off admission price.

Preferred parking is $5 per car per day. Satellite parking is planned for every day, according to the fair website.

Buses will make trips from Cumberland University’s football parking lot 4-11 p.m. at 415 Harding Drive in Lebanon. Buses will load and unload on the northeast side of the old Lebanon High School.

Handicapped-accessible parking is in the parking lot of the Wilson County Exposition Center.

Robertson County Fair: Aug. 20-24

Celebrating the 152nd annual fair, Robertson County events will be Aug. 20-24 at 4635 Highway 41 N. in Springfield.

Details for the Robertson County Fair have not yet been released by organizers.

Last year there were a little under 20,000 attendees at the fair, which included a parade, motorcycle shows, and a demolition derby. The demolition derby will take place at 7 p.m. Aug. 24, according to Roberson County's Facebook event page.

Cheatham County Fair: Aug. 27-31

Celebrating 73 years of the annual Cheatham County Fair, the event will take place Aug. 27-31 at 807 Fairgrounds Road in Ashland City.

According to the fair's Facebook event page, the gates will open at 5 p.m., with the midway opening at 6 p.m. every day.

The five-day fair is $12 for entry with free rides and $3 parking.

The fair will feature events such as sanctioned mud racing, ATV races, pageants, a demolition derby and more.

Dickson County Fair: Sept. 2-7

The Dickson County Fair will present six days of festivities in September at 1053 Highway 47 E. in Dickson.

Over 21,000 fairgoers attended the event last year, and it included plenty of activities that may be in store this year.

In past years the fair hosted kid-friendly events such as pageants, talent shows and circuses.

Details have yet to be announced.

Tennessee State Fair in Nashville: Sept. 6-15

The Tennessee State Fair proudly presents "On the Mooove" as the theme for this year's fair.

Over 100,000 attendees participated in the annual fun last year. In Nashville, the 10-day fair will present competitions, livestock shows and the fourth annual funnel cake 5K race.

Over 30 midway rides and more than 20 live music performers will be included.

Admission tickets for adults 18 to 54 are $8. Tickets for senior citizens 55 and over are $6, and they're $6 for youths 3-17. Children 2 and under are free.

2019 Anytime Ride Wristbands are $25, and advanced admission tickets are $6 for all ages.

On Sept. 10-12 you may receive $2 admission if you qualify during these promotion days:

Sept. 10, for military and first responders (must show ID)

Sept. 11, for those who wear Tennessee team apparel

Sept. 12, senior night for those 55 and up

There will be a $5 charge per vehicle to park at the fairgrounds.

Hours open to the public:

Monday- Thursday: 5-10 p.m.

Friday: 5-10 p.m.

Saturday: 10:30 a.m-10 p.m.

Sunday: noon-10 p.m.

Field trip day is Sept. 9-10 from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. for registered students, teachers and parents only. During these hours the midway will be closed.

Alexis Clark can be reached at aclark@gannett.com.