Celebrate The Pacific Northwest At This Fishy Fall Festival In Washington
We’re lucky to get to experience all four seasons here in Washington. Fall in particular seems to come with a lot of festivals and traditions, from our various Oktoberfest celebrations to Leavenworth’s Autumn Leaf Festival. And if you happen to live near the charming little city of Issaquah, Washington, you already know that nothing tops the community fun at the annual Salmon Days festival.

The 2021 festival, which will be Oct. 2-3, marks the event's 52nd consecutive year.

And while things will look a little bit different this year due to current health concerns, there will still be plenty of fun and free entertainment to enjoy.
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Back in the 1970s, the event was smaller, and included a children's parade, hatchery tours, and a Kiwanis BBQ.
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Trust us when we say you'll want to come to this festival hungry.

There will also be two stages with live music, children's activities, and so much more.

Due to current conditions, the hatchery won't be open to the public this year.

After the last year and a half we've had, we could all use a positive reminder that communities can still come together and celebrate our beautiful state's history.
To learn more about Salmon Days as the festival dates draw nearer, check out this page for updates. Have you attended this fishy fall fest before?
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Issaquah Salmon Days, 155 NW Gilman Blvd, Issaquah, WA 98027, USA