List of chainsaw carving competitions explained
Chainsaw carving competitions are competitive events held all over the world where contestants display their skills in the act of chainsaw carving.
Australia
- Australian Chainsaw Carving Championship, Melbourne
Canada
- Chetwynd (International) Chainsaw Carving Competition (Championship), Chetwynd, British Columbia held annually since 2005
- Brigade Days/Hope Chainsaw Carving Competition, Hope, British Columbia, biannually
- Prince George Chain Saw Carving Competition, Prince George, British Columbia
Japan
United Kingdom
- Carve Carrbridge, Carrbridge, Scotland, held annually since 2003
- English Open Chainsaw Carving Competition, Tatton Park, Cheshire, England, since 2005
United States
Arkansas
- Arkansas State Championship Chainsaw Carving Competition, Russellville, Arkansas, annually since 2021 on the first weekend of May each year as part of Balloons over Russellville,[1]
Alaska
- Seldovia Craft Invitational Chainsaw Competition, Seldovia, Alaska, annually since 2006
Montana
- Kootenai Country Montana International Chainsaw Carving Championship, Libby, Montana,
Oregon
- Reedsport Chainsaw Carving Competition/Oregon Divisional Chainsaw Sculpting Championship, Reedsport, Oregon, held annually since 2000
Pennsylvania
Washington
- Burning Bear, Ocean City, Washington
- Sedro Woolley Logger-Rodeo (Loggerodeo), Sedro Woolley, Washington, since before 1999
- Sequim Irrigation Fest, Sequim, Washington, featuring Logging Show since 1989
- Sand and Sawdust, Ocean Shores, Washington
- Texas Chainsaw Pumpkin Carving Contest, Fremont Oktoberfest in Seattle since before 2005, draws 30,000 spectators
Wisconsin
Notes and References
- |url=https://www.chainsawcarvingcompetition.com and https://www.balloonsoverrussellville.com