Fasciolosis is one of helminthes disease of ruminants which can cause negative impact on production and health. This disease also can cause huge economic losses in livestock production system in different agroecology of Ethiopia. The study aimed to determine the prevalence and associated risk factors of bovine fasciolosis in Gesuba town, Offa, Bayira koyisha, Kawo koyisha districts of Wolaita zone. Cross sectional study was carried out from January 2022 to May 2022. Thus, a total of 384 cattle were randomly selected and coprological diagnosis of faeces for fasciola egg and (p<0.05) checked for existence of association between risk factors. The prevalence of field survey was found to be 11.2% on coprology. The occurrence of diseases was associated with different risk factors. When observing the risk factor for disease occurrence, agro-ecology, sex and body conditions were risk factors (P<0.05) but age and management system (P>0.05) have no association with disease occurrence. In conclusion, the prevalence of fasciolosis in the study area was very low when comparing with other researcher's reports and it may relate with the study period. So, Strategic treatment of cattle with appropriate flukicidal drugs, a combination of control measures including drainage, fencing, mulluscicides and awareness creation should be applied.