• Ballard SeafoodFest

    Ballard 2208 NW Market Street, Seattle, WA, United States

    Ballard SeafoodFest is an iconic Seattle 3-day festival that attracts more than 70,000 attendees each year. While visitors are drawn year after year to the incredible bounty of seafood delicacies, the event now celebrates a live performance stage curated with artists in conjunction with KEXP, an expansive beer and cocktail garden that highlights the best...

  • Mountlake Terrace Festival

    Mountlake Terrace 22205 56th Ave W, Mountlake Terrace, WA, United States

    The MLT Festival—a weekend packed with exciting events, delicious food, live entertainment, and community fun! Whether you’re here for the parade, pancake breakfast, craft vendors, or the Heroes vs. Villains Fun Run, there’s something for everyone. Join us in celebrating our incredible community at Evergreen Playfield Complex located just north of Seattle!

  • Alki Art Fair

    Alki Beach Park 2701 Alki Ave SW, Seattle, WA, United States

    Alki Beach comes to life with artist booths, live music, interactive kid’s activities, food carts and the ever popular silent auction held in the historic Alki Bathhouse. Local musicians provide the soundtrack as you stroll, eat and shop among an expansive lineup of artists, craftspeople and performances while enjoying the wonderful views and breezes. The...

  • Kla Ha Ya Days

    Snohomish 1st Ave, Snohomish, WA, United States

    Kla Ha Ya Days Festival has been a Snohomish tradition for 112 years! Come visit our picturesque northwest riverside town and experience some old town Summer fun. There is sure to be something for the whole family! Friday July 18th-kicks off the weekend with the always free Frogtastic Kid's fair, where kids can be kids....

  • Indian Days Powwow

    Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way, Seattle, WA, United States

    The Seafair Indian Days Powwow is an annual celebration of Native culture hosted in the heart of Seattle’s Discovery Park. A spectacular three-day celebration of Native American heritage! Witness the vibrant colors and energy of traditional dances from tribes across the US and Canada, plus delicious food, music, and art. Join over 15,000 attendees!

  • Covington Days Festival

    Valley Medical North 169th Place SE/SE 270th Place

    Covington Days has been a staple in the community since 1986. The festival is always the third weekend in July! It's focus is on providing family fun while promoting community spirit. The festival kicks off on Saturday with the parade at 10 a.m. Afterwards, the festival grounds come alive with arts and crafters, exhibitors, kid...

  • Magnolia Summerfest

    Magnolia Playfield 2518 34th Ave W, Seattle, WA, United States

    Since 1952, this 100% volunteer-driven weekend festival has provided free family activities, live music and entertainment, arts & crafts, food and much more. The festival kicks off Friday afternoon live music, inflatables, food and an outdoor movie, followed by the Seafair and kids parades Saturday morning, concluding Sunday with a talent show, pet parade and...

  • Lake City Summer Festival and Parade

    Lake City 125th NE and along Lake City Way NE, and at Albert Davis Park

    The Lake City Summer Festival and Parade is Northeast Seattle's biggest day (and night). During the day, The Lake City Summer Festival on NE 125th St features top-tier live music, food, crafts, and activities. The Family Fun Zone has more performances and activities, including Pacific Science Center's Science on Wheels. There is also a car...

  • Seattle Live Aloha Hawaiian Cultural Festival

    Seattle Center 305 Harrison Street, Seattle, WA

    Seattle Center Festál presents the Live Aloha Hawaiian Cultural Festival. The Festival features Native Hawaiian cultural roots and contemporary influences of Hawai'i through music, hula, food, marketplace, workshops, and more.

  • Salmon Days Festival

    Salmon Days, a beloved family-friendly tradition since 1970, is Washington's largest two-day festival. The event was created to provide an educational yet entertaining experience, showcasing the awe-inspiring return of salmon to Issaquah Creek to spawn. With more than 300 arts and crafts booths, 70 food vendors, two beer gardens, and a lively field packed with...