Looking for something fun to do later this year that will help you feel at home in Arizona? Check out these fun fairs that showcase Arizona’s unique communities!
- Apache Leap Mining Festival, Superior
Superior Arizona Chamber/Facebook Taking place on Superior’s Main Street, this festival celebrates the town’s main source of economy: mining. Enjoy a carnival, beer garden, chihuahua races, and even a mining competition. Dates: March 16-18, 2018 superiorarizonachamber.org
- Fourth Avenue Spring Street Fair, Tucson
Historic Fourth Avenue/Facebook Weird, artsy, and colorful, this street fair celebrates all the joys you’ll find on Tucson’s 4th Avenue. The street fair is held twice each year—in winter then again in spring—and for 50 years it has allowed residents and visitors to celebrate the community, support local artists, and enjoy a day out in town.Dates: March 2-4, 2018 Details: fourthavenue.org
- Melrose on 7th Avenue Street Fair, Phoenix
Melrose on 7th Avenue/Facebook The Melrose district in Phoenix is situated along 7th Avenue between Indian School and Camelback. Long associated with art, vintage shops, and tasty food, you can celebrate the fun at a street fair that features local food trucks, live music, and a concurrent classic car show taking place. Date: March 3, 2018 m7streetfair.com
- Route 66 Festival and Gunslinger Car Show, Holbrook
Holbrook Route 66 Festival/Facebook Celebrate the famous highway that runs through Happy Holbrook with this two-day annual festival. Listen to live bands, play family-friendly activities, check out a classic car show, and more! Dates: TBA but it usually takes place in early June Facebook page
- West End Fair, Sierra Vista
Sierra Vista West End Fair/Facebook This fair celebrates the West End of Sierra Vista and is a fun community event filled with food, music, and fun. Browse artist exhibits, vendor sales, and even a car show. Dates: May 5, 2018 Facebook page
- Wyatt Earp Days, Tombstone
Sarah Nichols/Flickr This isn’t exactly a neighborhood street fair but it does take place on Allen Street, Tombstone’s historic street that signals back to the Old West. The fair honors Earp, the town’s most famous lawman with Tombstone-style entertainment and a chili cook-off. Dates: May 26-28, 2018 tombstonechamber.com
Those looked like fun, didn’t they? Do you want to see some other fantastic festivals taking place in Arizona? You can read about some annual events in 10 Ethnic Festivals In Arizona That Will Wow You In The Best Way Possible.
Superior Arizona Chamber/Facebook
Taking place on Superior’s Main Street, this festival celebrates the town’s main source of economy: mining. Enjoy a carnival, beer garden, chihuahua races, and even a mining competition. Dates: March 16-18, 2018 superiorarizonachamber.org
Historic Fourth Avenue/Facebook
Weird, artsy, and colorful, this street fair celebrates all the joys you’ll find on Tucson’s 4th Avenue. The street fair is held twice each year—in winter then again in spring—and for 50 years it has allowed residents and visitors to celebrate the community, support local artists, and enjoy a day out in town.Dates: March 2-4, 2018 Details: fourthavenue.org
Melrose on 7th Avenue/Facebook
The Melrose district in Phoenix is situated along 7th Avenue between Indian School and Camelback. Long associated with art, vintage shops, and tasty food, you can celebrate the fun at a street fair that features local food trucks, live music, and a concurrent classic car show taking place. Date: March 3, 2018 m7streetfair.com
Holbrook Route 66 Festival/Facebook
Celebrate the famous highway that runs through Happy Holbrook with this two-day annual festival. Listen to live bands, play family-friendly activities, check out a classic car show, and more! Dates: TBA but it usually takes place in early June Facebook page
Sierra Vista West End Fair/Facebook
This fair celebrates the West End of Sierra Vista and is a fun community event filled with food, music, and fun. Browse artist exhibits, vendor sales, and even a car show. Dates: May 5, 2018 Facebook page
Sarah Nichols/Flickr
This isn’t exactly a neighborhood street fair but it does take place on Allen Street, Tombstone’s historic street that signals back to the Old West. The fair honors Earp, the town’s most famous lawman with Tombstone-style entertainment and a chili cook-off. Dates: May 26-28, 2018 tombstonechamber.com
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