The largest Earth Day celebration in San Diego will return this weekend to Balboa Park with more than 100 vendors, a full day of live entertainment and presentations and other activities focused on keeping our planet healthy and green.
San Diego EarthFest draws hundreds of people to Balboa Park each year in observance of Earth Day, which takes place on Wednesday, April 22. The festival itself is scheduled for Saturday, April 25, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at President’s Lawn along Park Boulevard.
It will feature an international food court with over two dozen vendors selling bites and beverages inspired by global cuisine.
The diverse array of food and beverages includes Of TeaTwist New Zealand-style ice cream, SR Thai BBQ, Teif’s Pacific Island Grill, Maya’s Cookies and more.
The main stage will house several live performances, such as hip-hop artistry and acoustic music, plus educational presentations about topics like building engaging content on social media to inspire change and creating a delicious hummus platter at home.
The organization Avian Behavior Conservancy will also discuss how the birds under its care bridge the gap between people and science. A full list of performances and times can be found here on San Diego EarthFest’s website.
EarthFest will also have plenty of interactive activities for kids to learn about caring for the planet, including arts and crafts, games, puzzles and a healthy eating plate challenge.
The event is completely free to attend. Free parking is available at the Inspiration Lot in Balboa Park for up to three hours. More information about parking at Balboa Park can be found here.





