Pacific Coast Fog Fest – Visitor & Vendor Info

Plan your visit to Pacific Coast Fog Fest in Pacifica, California. This page shares dates, location, FAQs, and a direct vendor application link for artists. MONOLISA may not be exhibiting at this event—we publish these guides to help festival goers and fellow makers, and to showcase Lisa’s handcrafted work.

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Festival Details

  • Dates:  September 26-27, 2026
  • Hours: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Location: Palmetto Avenue in Pacifica, California 94044.
  • Admission: Free
  • Parking: Public lots and street parking.
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Festival Location

What to Expect

The Pacific Coast Fog Fest was created in 1986 to celebrate Pacifica’s stunning coastline and showcase the community. Held the last full weekend of September—when the coastal weather is at its best—the festival attracts visitors, highlights local talent, and raises funds for more than 35 community groups, with over $1.25 million donated back to date. The weekend kicks off Saturday at 10 a.m. with a parade honoring Pacifica’s community spirit. Visitors can then explore arts and crafts booths, enjoy food and beverage vendors, listen to live music, and experience family-friendly activities throughout the festival.

FAQs

  • Is it free? Yes.
  • Are pets allowed? Yes and leash-only. Make sure your pet is hydrated.
  • Weather? Outdoor event; bring sun/heat or rain gear.

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