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    Marysville Peach Festival - Peach cannoli

    Marysville Peach Festival

    3.0(34 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    My wife is that festival junkie gal & bc we have never been to this festival we couldn't resist bc…read morethe weather was exceptionally cool in the morning. Got lucky finding street parking a block away only bc we were there super early. They of course had portapotties available. This reminded us of flea markets which we had frequented ourselves. Remember this is a small town. So don't have too high of expectations! We didn't. It was a good time to get our morning steps in! We did experience peach ice cream at the local Candybox store. There was a bakery tent that had a long long line! Their pastry peach goodies looked phenomenal & mouthwatering!!! Lots of vendors had Lafufus or Labubus & that type of merchandise maybe bc it's the latest craze. There were other unique items too that you have to see for yourself. We were surprised & amazed! Live band entertainment came later but we had other plans. I'm sure they entertained the audience well. My wife even watched the peach pie eating contest online! It was crazy funny!!! Woohoo!

    Ever since the early-2000's, the "Marysville Peach Festival" is held annually every third week of…read moreJuly to honor the residents of Yuba & Sutter Counties. Located directly in the heart of downtown Marysville in the historic shopping district, this outdoor festival honors and commemorates everything peach-related including peach pies, peach cobblers, peach lemonade, peach milkshakes, and of course peaches all by themselves. Since this event was held from Friday 7/18/2025 to Saturday 7/19/2025, I came here on that Saturday at around 5:30pm. Best of all, they offer free parking everywhere around the festival site. Keep in mind that this festival is relatively small and only takes up a few blocks of downtown Marysville. The entire proximity is from 2nd-9th St's (north to south) and from B St to E St (east to west). However, there is a lot to see (and eat) as there are roughly 150 vendors and sponsors that participate in this event. Everything from face painting to a pie-eating contest to live music (with two separate stages) and lots of seating to enjoy entertainment. Finally, they also offer a ton of non-peach food trucks (including lobster rolls, BBQ, and much more). Additionally, they had a small area where children could take pony rides (for $10). And if in the event you need to go, there was a respectable amount of portable toilets available. The main reason why I came here was the comfortable mild weather. Usually during this stretch of July can see temperatures hover around the century mark. Fortunately, it was in the upper 80's during my visit and perfect conditions for walking the streets without being drenched in sweat. During my visit, I indulged in an iced cold peach lemonade, enjoyed a peach cobbler w/ice cream, and purchased a few several peaches to enjoy the following day. When it comes down to it, this event is good (but not over-the-top amazing). Many of the food options are overpriced while the peaches are much more than what you'd spend at a farmers market. But if you want that small town feel, this place will have you covered. Things move much slower with a lot of that small town character and charm. With that said and done, I am giving the "Marysville Peach Festival" a respectable and above average four-star rating.

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    Marysville Bok Kai Parade

    Marysville Bok Kai Parade

    3.5(2 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    The parade was fabulous. Lots of safety measures. Walked around to two different businesses.read more

    While I certainly appreciate the fact that the organizers try to keep this long running parade…read moretradition going year after year, it has a lot more room for improvement. First of all, the parade consisted mainly of first responders, fire, police, medics and other government agencies. The highlight were the Team Beale lion dancers and they were fantastic. The firecrackers were plentiful. BUT they could have easily accommodated more types of participants such as local dancers, bands or community theater actors. It was a disappointment there wasn't much more. It last one hour on a molasses pace. :/ Vendors vendors oh where can you all be? There were less than 10 vendors overall. I felt sorry for the vendors who were trying to break even for the exuberant fee they had to pay to be there. That's one mistake. The organizers should charge half that price to attract much needed vendors that can make the festival/parade much more fun. Otherwise you're left with a scant rows of small businesses that I have no idea how they survive. Most were selling antiques and had a collection of dust along with it. Then there's the Chinese temple and Marysville Chinese Museum and rows of empty dilapidated buildings throughout. It looked more to be a Chinese ghost town of yesteryears. Both the museum and temple were very small but a decent showing to educate newcomers and reflection for Buddhist, considering the free admission. The temple does charge for supplies, but that's expected. The museum asks for donations for entry. The museum used to be the home of a bean sprout factory who had once supplied most restaurants in the Northern California region. The previous owners photograph and many other photos of Chinese temples in the region are displayed. The museum displays the history of Marysville Chinese settlers and residents and the different job roles they took. This review rating is only for the parade and not the museum or temple, which I would rate as 3 stars.

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