Bay Area pumpkin patches Photo by on Instagram Apple picking in the Bay Area Liana Mikah via UnsplashĪpple season peaks in the Bay Area in September and October, so many local orchards will soon open their doors for “U Pick,” when people can visit and pick their own apples.ġ2. You can still catch them all the way into October, but the Conservatory of Flowers estimates this year’s peak bloom to last until around Labor Day (September 5). Dahlias generally start to bloom there in June, reaching peak bloom in August and September. The Dahlia Garden, located in Golden Gate Park right near the Conservatory of Flowers, has reached peak bloom–and these colorful, unique flowers are not to be missed. Golden Gate Park’s Dahlia Garden via Instagram The free event brings up to 750,000 people over the course of 3 days, so be sure to arrive early and follow all park safety precautions. Alcohol is not sold at the festival but you are allowed to bring your own. Guests can enjoy over 50 on-site food and drink vendors or bring their own picnics. San Francisco’s Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival is officially coming back for 2022! The free festival will happen in Golden Gate Park from Sept. Hardly Strictly Bluegrass in Golden Gate Park Eddie Hernandez via Shutterstock If this sounds like your cup of tea, then be sure to save the date for Sunday, September 24 from 11am-6pm along Folsom Street. San Francisco knows how to throw a party, and there are few parties as legendary as the Folsom Street Fair! Tens of thousands of leather and BDSM lovers gather to celebrate sexual liberation in SoMa, dressed in leather, latex, fishnets, harnesses, body paint, thongs, or… nothing at all. The Battlestar Classic will be held on Saturday, September 9th on the USS Hornet, docked in Alameda. The 7th Annual Battlestar Classic Beerfest and Cornhole Tournament invites you to drink beer and play the game of cornhole on the deck of a WWII aircraft carrier. Battlestar Classic Beerfest and Cornhole Tournament Sanfranman59, CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons The floating show features a multi-generational cast, including students and classically trained actors who have come together to perform on the water. In early September, a group of kayaks and boats will gather in Sausalito to watch a uniquely Bay Area performance of one of Shakespeare’s most beloved plays. Watch Shakespeare from a kayak at Shakespeare on the Water Photo courtesy of Shakespeare on the Water The event is free to attend and will happen all along Grant Avenue between Broadway and California Street. This spectacular festival will take Chinatown by storm, with countless food vendors, nonstop entertainment, lion dancing, mooncakes, kids’ activities, and more. Autumn Moon Festival in Chinatown Photo by Michael Urmann on ShutterstockĬhinatown’s beloved event celebrating the moon and summer harvest goes back to 1991. Best known as a hot spot for EDM-fueled dance parties and late-night DJ sets, their anniversary party promises to be a celebration to remember. Public Works, a popular nightclub in SF’s Mission District, is celebrating its 13th anniversary with three nights of parties from September 14-16. Public Works Anniversary Celebration Photo by 14-16 September 2 is Secondhand Saturday with vintage fashion and neighbors’ garage sales. The Park Market will come to Crane Cove Park in the Dogpatch every month through November with a different theme for each rendition. There’s a new recurring market in town and we can’t wait to check out its next event this weekend. Park Market at Crane Cove Courtesy of SF Parks Alliance This year the garden will host a “Flower Piano Lounge” in the Celebration Garden each evening, for which you’ll need special event tickets. The event is free for SF residents but you’ll still need to reserve ahead of time as it’s one of the garden’s most popular events of the year. 8-12! A number of public pianos will be placed around the gardens so you can enjoy lovely music in an even lovelier setting. Flower Piano at SF Botanical Garden Photo by Travis Langeįlower Piano is back at the SF Botanical Garden from Sept.
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