Milwaukee farmers markets
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Milwaukee Dragon Boat Festival at Henry Maier Festival Park
The Milwaukee Dragon Boat Festival celebrates the spirit of teamwork, cultural heritage, and community engagement on the beautiful shores of Lake Michigan. The Milwaukee Dragon Boat Festival will showcase a variety of Chinese c...
Tosa Farmers Market
Description The Tosa Farmers Market is a vibrant, community-centered open-air market held each Saturday from early June through mid-October in the heart of the Village of Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. As a not-for-profit organization,...
MKE Traveling Beer Garden: Locations Vary (All Have A Playground)
PASS ME A PINT TOUR June 3-21 Cooper Park June 24 – July 13 Lake Park July 15 – August 2 Doctor’s Park August 5-16 Gordon Park September 12 + 13 Trimborn Farm ROLL OUT THE BARREL TOUR May 13-25 Wilson Park May 27 – June 14 McCa...
Bioblitz at Riveredge Nature Center (Saukville)
What’s crawling, flying, hopping, and growing at Riveredge? Help us find out! Whether you’re an amateur, an expert, or a kid, Riveredge welcomes citizen scientists of all ages to our annual Bioblitz at Riveredge on July 11! Dur...
Pink Energy Run
The Pink Energy Run is a 5K Run/Walk that starts and finishes on Summerfest Grounds on the opening night of German Fest. This fast, scenic 5K winds through Veterans Park and Milwaukee's beautiful lakefront, delivering the perfe...
Bastille Days at Cathedral Square Park MKE
Bastille Days at Cathedral Square Park July 9 through July 12 Milwaukee’s popular French festival and one of the nation’s largest French-themed celebrations, is held in Milwaukee’s Cathedral Square Park. The free, four-day bash...
New here? Start with Detroit
If you are new to Detroit, MI, start with the kind of day you want instead of a giant list: family-easy, adult/date, group-friendly, or weather-safe.
Family plans should be easy to enter, easy to leave, and clear about bathrooms, food, weather, and parking.
- Check age fit.
- Keep drives short.
- Pick food before the main stop.
Adult plans work best with one timed anchor and a nearby place for food or a walk.
- Check hours.
- Book if needed.
- Keep the route walkable.
Groups need one clear meet-up point and a plan that still works if people arrive late.
- Share the map.
- Pick one anchor.
- Have a backup nearby.
Weather-safe plans should stay close to the original area so the day does not fall apart.
- Check closures.
- Avoid long outdoor walks.
- Use official pages for changes.
Places people plan around in Detroit
Start with the official visitor or tourism calendar before opening social posts.
Look for walkable districts, parks, waterfronts, markets, plazas, and family-friendly public spaces.
Check museums, gardens, stadiums, theaters, arenas, convention centers, and event grounds.



