Summer fairs and festivals are back in Philly! If there's one thing this city loves besides a cheesesteak, it's a summer festival. Our summer calendar is chock-full of fairs, outdoor concerts, and cultural festivals to get you out and about while school's out. Read on for our top festival picks to keep Philly families partying all summer.
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Festivals in Philly for Kids that Run All Summer
Stop by Blue Cross RiverRink for Summerfest. In addition to roller skating, families can play mini-golf, go on rides, play games, and eat delicious treats. Read More
The can’t-miss illuminated fest in Philadelphia’s Historic District hosts dozens of massive, intricate, handcrafted lanterns such as dragons, tigers, rabbits, and more. Guests can expect to see new culturally-inspired lanterns and performances as well. Read More

June Summer Festivals in Philly for Kids
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Family Fun Fest is a family-friendly event for everyone! Enjoy a variety of carnival games, a petting zoo, crafts, face-painting, a car show, a K-9 demonstration, and more for free! Read More
The Roots Picnic returns to the Mann in Fairmount Park for two days of music, art, and culture. The Roots Picnic is an annual music festival created and hosted by Philly's hip-hop group, The Roots. Read More
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Frolic through five-acres of strawberry fields and enjoy family activities, wagon rides, strawberry picking, and more. Read More
Over the course of two weekends, Shady Brook Farms celebrates the bright red strawberry at its strawberry festival. Guests can expect inflatable attractions, pedal go-karts, rubber duck races, a new cow train, a playground, an animated chicken show, and backyard games. Read More
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Upper Darby's Pride celebration is back, with kid-friendly activities including face painting, nail painting, and more. Enjoy local vendors, live music, a DJ, dancing, and other surprises. Read More
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Head to West Fairmount Park for an afternoon of music, live dance, and art activities for the whole family. Activities are led by community partners including Mural Arts, the Please Touch Museum, Shofuso, Franklin Institute, and more. Read More
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Odunde Festival, the nation's largest African American street festival, is back, covering 15 city blocks with two stages for live entertainment and an eclectic mix of vendors, food, jewelry, and African art. Read More
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Gather in downtown Narberth for a mainline favorite, the Narberth Music and Arts Festival, featuring music, vendors, food, and a dog parade kickoff. Read More
The Betsy Ross house brings back Flag Fest, with family activities throughout the week celebrating Old Glory. Each day begins at 10 am with an interactive flag raising. Read More
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This rain or shine festival offers art, music, and food wrapped into one festival for all ages. Guests can expect art such as photography, ceramics, jewelry, and face painting as well as free live musical performances. Read More
Ever seen a hot-air balloon up close? Chester County Balloon Festival is your chance. This family-friendly event offers activities for all ages on the ground and in the air. Read More
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Gather at the historic Malcolm X Park for the nation's largest annual Juneteenth celebration, attracting over 25,000 attendees along the 1.5 mile-long parade route and featuring over 2,000 participants and 20 floats. Read More
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The African American Museum hosts its Juneteenth Block Party: Celebrating the Legacy of Emancipation. Join this daylong, outdoor festival, featuring live performances from international and local artists, a community marketplace featuring Black-owned businesses, vendors, community partners, food trucks, and hands-on activities including art-making and line dancing. Read More
Pennsylvania's longest-running video game festival, Too Many Games celebrates video games and the music and art used to develop them. Head to the Philadelphia Expo Center for video games, guest signings, concerts, and more! Read More
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Pride at the Park is a youth-led celebration featuring LGBTQIA+ and allied artists, performers, and organizations. Enjoy Drag Storytime, live music and vendors throughout the day, and even a free bike valet. Read More
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This rain-or-shine event is an annual tradition in Manayunk. Visitors can expect to see a variety of artists and exhibitors featuring jewelry, glass, ceramics, mixed media, paintings, photography, wood, and sculptures. Read More
You scream, I scream. We all scream for ICE CREAM! And, visitors can get their fill of ice cream at New Castle County Ice Cream Festival at Rockwood Park. Read More
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Guests can expect watermelon-eating contests, hayrides, clowns, games, canoe races, concerts, rides, a water balloon toss, a baby parade, and a magician at Pennridge Community Day. The day concludes with fireworks. Read More
July Summer Festivals in Philly for Kids
Join in on the fun at the Southampton Days Fair, June 30 to July 5. The fair opens at 6 pm each day, and families can enjoy unique entertainment each night. The 4th of July offers a full day of fun starting at 9 am including a baby parade, patriotic bicycle parade, live music, fireworks, and more. Read More
Visitors to Washington Crossing Historic Park can see living historians demonstrate their crafts, tour historic buildings and view a military encampment. The highlight of the day includes a reading of the Declaration of Independence. Read More
Visitors to Peddler's Village can enjoy an all-American barbecue picnic with live music, family entertainment, kids’ activities, a watermelon-eating contest, and shopping events. Read More
Families can enjoy food, games, crafts, entertainment, and live music at Fonthill's Old-Fashioned 4th of July event. The Children's Decorated Bike Parade kicks off the celebration at 12:30 PM. Guests can expect a watermelon eating contests, sack races, tug-o-war, bucket brigade relays, town ball (19th century baseball) and the popular cakewalk. Read More
Hit the Parkway for the party of the summer and enjoy a day-long extravaganza of entertainment, games, food trucks, and giveaways, culminating in the city's signature fireworks display. Read More
Blueberries are back and ready for picking, so celebrate at Linvilla's annual Blueberry Festival. Music, pony rides, barnyard animals, hayrides, and more family-friendly activities make the festival a memorable event. Kids ages 13-17 can compete in a timed blueberry pie-eating challenge. Read More
Guests can expect games of chance, amusement rides, and delicious food. In addition, families can visit the dairy cow, sheep, goat, rabbit, and poultry exhibits. Read More
August Summer Festivals in Philly for Kids
Get ready to soak up the sunshine and indulge in the juiciest peaches ever during the ultimate festival day. Acres upon acres of sunflower fields will take your breath away, while pony rides, barnyard animals, hayrides, and a plethora of family-friendly activities will keep you on your toes. Read More
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Held on the first Sunday in August every year, the 2nd Street Festival features live music, local vendors, crafts, food, and more. Read More
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Enjoy food, music, animals, crafts, contests, and rides at the 152nd annual Kutztown Fair! Check out this year's new Fun on the Farm tent to learn about the different aspects of the agriculture industry. Read More
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The Middletown Grange Fair, a long-standing non-profit Bucks County tradition run by community volunteers, will feature livestock, judged exhibits and contests, carnival rides, commercial vendors, farm machinery, various foods, and countless other family-friendly events and activities. Read More
Have a peachy day with wagon ride orchard tours! Children can enjoy crafts and make a personal-size peach cobbler or a wood bead key chain. Want to take the deliciousness home? Learn to preserve your own pint of peaches through a guided step-by-step process and take home a sealed jar and recipe. Read More