Are you ready to experience some of the best festivals in the Sierra Foothills? If so, Auburn, CA is the place for you! With its unique mix of culture and history, Auburn has some of the most memorable festivals in the United States. From music to food to art and more, there is something for everyone at these incredible events. So if you’re looking for a one-of-a-kind experience that will stay with you forever, read on to find out more about Auburn’s most unforgettable festivals!
Gold Country Fair: September 7-10 2023
For over seventy years, the Auburn State Fair has been a yearly attraction that draws thousands of people from all corners of California. Whether you’re looking for carnival rides, live performances (including concerts), livestock shows, baking/art/woodworking competitions or even farm demonstrations – there’s something to tantalize every taste! Don’t forget about spectacular fireworks and mouthwatering fair food favorites too! There is no better way than immersing yourself in the 3-day extravaganza that is The Gold County Fair; come celebrate everything special this city has to offer today!
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Ain’t Necessarily Dead Music Festival: September 2023 TBD
If you love music and are looking for something a little different, then the Ain’t Necessarily Dead Music Festival is just what you need! This festival celebrates roots and folk-rock music from both local and international artists. The event also features fun food vendors, craft beer garden, games and activities in the kid zone.
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Auburn Harvest Festival: October 15th
Auburn Harvest Festival is an annual event dedicated to celebrating the bounty of the local harvest season. Join us for a whole day of fun at our event! Sample fresh and delicious treats from nearby vendors, listen to amazing live music, take part in exciting activities like pony rides with the kids, giant pumpkins, a parade and so much more – something for people of all ages.
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Gold Rush Days Festival: October 21st and 22nd 2023
This two-day event happens every summer and celebrates Auburn’s rich gold mining history. The festival features live music from local bands, as well as plenty of food and craft vendors. There are also historical reenactments, a parade through town, and even a miners’ camp where visitors can explore what life was like during the California Gold Rush. If you’re looking for an authentic experience that takes you back in time, Gold Rush Days Festival is not to be missed!
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Mandarin Festival: 3rd week of November
The annual Mountain Mandarin Festival takes place every year in November with the new crop of delicious, foothills-grown Mandarin oranges. The Mandarina Fest is a 3-day festival including over 200 vendors, 20 food vendors, Mandarin Cocktails and bar, Kids Zone and lots of entertainment. With live music, a carnival midway and other activities like cooking demonstrations and Mandarin-related contests, it’s easy to see why this is one of the most popular festivals in Auburn. So come out and get your fill of all things Mandarin – you won’t regret it!
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Whether you’re looking for a trip back in time or an exciting day out with friends or family – or both – these unforgettable festivals in Auburn have got you covered! From Gold Rush Days Festival to the Auburn Harvest Festival and then ending with the popular Gold County Fair – be sure not to miss out on any opportunities available this year!Enjoy your time exploring these unique experiences while immersing yourself into different cultures within Auburn’s vibrant community. Be sure not to forget it’ll be worth your time and money spent on these enjoyable events so don’t miss your chance now!
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