FestFinder tracks 8 festivals, fairs, and community gatherings across Kansas. The state hosts everything from a flagship state fair to small-town harvest festivals and major touring music events.

Kansas has a deep festival tradition that reflects the regions geography, agriculture, and cultural communities. Most events are clustered in the largest metros — Wichita, Topeka — but smaller communities throughout the state also host long-running annual gatherings that are well worth a road trip.

State fair and signature events

Every state has a flagship fair, and Kansas is no exception. The fairgrounds host a multi-week production with a midway, livestock barns, grandstand concerts, and food halls anchored by long-running vendor families. Outside of the state fair, the cultural calendar includes heritage festivals, harvest celebrations, and music festivals that draw on the regions distinct identity.

Best months to visit

Peak festival programming in Kansas runs from late spring through early fall, with the heaviest concentration of events in the summer months. Shoulder seasons reward visitors with lower travel costs and smaller crowds. Winter programming centers on holiday and indoor cultural events.

Cities to explore

Use the city pages below to drill into specific local calendars. Most major Kansas cities have between five and twenty annual festivals, plus weekly farmers markets and seasonal programming that round out the year.

Cities in Kansas

All Kansas festivals

  1. Wichita Polar Plunge for Charity Wichita · January · Community Gatherings
  2. Wichita Winter Carnival Wichita · February · Seasonal and Holiday
  3. Topeka Cinco de Mayo Fiesta Topeka · May · Cultural and Heritage
  4. Wichita Pride in the Park Wichita · June · Cultural and Heritage
  5. Topeka Greek Glendi Topeka · June · Cultural and Heritage
  6. Wichita Summer Block Party Wichita · August · Community Gatherings
  7. Topeka Farmers Market Harvest Day Topeka · September · Food and Drink
  8. Topeka Octoberfest Topeka · October · Cultural and Heritage