Fog Fest returns September 23rd and 24th, 2023

Dogs Not Permitted at Fog Festival 2023

We know you love your dog! We love ours too! But the Fog Festival does not permit dogs. I know, I know, we’ve all seen them at the Festival. A few of us have even stepped in their poo – including some people wearing open toed shoes!

However, there’s a new law that came into effect since the last Fog Fest that has us using glass for beverage service. Because we are using glass instead of PLA cups this year, we expect more broken glass than in the past. Please keep your pets safe by keeping them at home!

We’ll have some doggie bandanas for sale at the merchandise booth so you can show your love and bring a bit of the Fog Fest home to Fido! But, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE don’t bring your pet or lock them in your car when you come to the Fog Festival!

Woof-fully yours,

The Fog Festival Board

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Celebrating 36 Years September 23rd & 24th 2023

10am - 6pm on Palmetto Ave. in Pacifica.
Admission is Free!

About the Fog Fest

The Pacific Coast Fog Fest each year promotes the City of Pacifica, attracts visitors, celebrates our community and raises funds for local community groups as well as the “Gift for Pacifica Fund.” Now over 50 groups benefit and to date, an amount of $1,250,000 has been donated back.

The Fog Fest was created in 1986 to promote Pacifica and to celebrate our marvelous coast. The last full weekend of September was chosen because historically the weather is unbeatable. The Fog Fest kicks off Saturday morning at 10 am with the Parade, honoring the local community and a competition for best float. Then stay and enjoy our Arts and Crafts booths, Food and Beverage booths, Music & Entertainment, Family Fun Fest and a variety of other activities.


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2023 Official Beer Sponsor of Fog Fest

805 Firestone Walker Beer  

2023 Stage Sponsors

Vinefast Logo   Lytt  

Sponsors

Recology Waste Zero   City Toyota   Serramonte Ford   Direct Mortgage Funding Pacifica   Tri Counties Bank   Moose Lodge   Path Water