Art & Wind Festival in San Ramon
- Outdoor festival featuring local art, wind-themed activities, and family entertainment. - Included in the city's April 17 events update as happening this week or upcoming weekend; confirm date and schedule on the event page. - Takes place in San Ramon (city parks/center area); event details available on the City of San Ramon website sanramon.ca.gov.
San Ramon’s Art & Wind Festival is set for Sunday, May 24, and Monday, May 25, with two days of kites, art, food, and live entertainment in Central Park. (sanramon.ca.gov) The City of San Ramon lists the 2026 festival hours as 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. both days at Central Park, 12501 Alcosta Blvd. The event appeared in the city’s April 17 update as a Memorial Day weekend attraction. (sanramon.ca.gov) City event pages describe the festival as an annual regional draw with fine arts, crafts, specialty food vendors, professional kite flyers, kite-making workshops for children, a kid’s zone, and entertainment on four stages. (sanramon.ca.gov) San Ramon says the festival draws more than 40,000 attendees over two days from around the Bay Area. The city has commissioned poster and marketing art for the event since 1995. (sanramon.ca.gov) The event is one of San Ramon’s signature city-run festivals and returns on its usual Memorial Day weekend schedule in 2026. City materials call it a community-driven event, with a majority of performers and all food vendors coming from the Tri-Valley. (sanramon.ca.gov) Parking will cost $10 at several nearby lots, including Bishop Ranch 1, Bishop Ranch 3, Bishop Ranch 15, and Iron Horse Middle School, according to the city’s directions page. San Ramon also says it will offer free valet bike parking on the Iron Horse Trail and ADA parking at City Hall. (sanramon.ca.gov) The city’s frequently asked questions page says the festival is rain or shine, and leashed pets are allowed under park rules. San Ramon’s event schedule page also links to a separate schedule for performances and activities. (sanramon.ca.gov) For San Ramon, the festival is now on the calendar rather than happening this week: April 17’s city update points ahead to May 24-25, and the event page is where the city is posting the current logistics. (sanramon.ca.gov)