Nestled amidst the verdant hills of California's Central Coast lies Paso Robles, a destination beckoning travelers seeking a distinctive blend of viticulture excellence, captivating history, and outdoor adventures. More than just a burgeoning wine region, Paso Robles unfolds as a tapestry woven with vibrant energy, rich cultural heritage, and a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere.
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Pioneer Day is one of Paso's greatest celebrations and oldest traditions, bringing visitors and longtime locals together for a day full of festivities, history, and beans. Take a trip to old California during this event-packed day of family fun. Bring the entire family and enjoy viewing running antique tractors, horse-drawn wagons, marching bands, mounted equestrian groups, dancers, floats, fire engines, vintage cars and more. You will see it all at this annual Pioneer Day Parade.
Annual Downtown Golden Oak Honey & Pumpkin Festival and Kids’ Flea Market, Saturday, October 19, 2024, in the Downtown City Park from 10 am to 5 pm. Honey, Demos, Antiques, Arts, Crafts, Pie-Eating Contest and Miscellaneous Merchandise along with a special area for the Kids’ Flea Market.
The Bovine Classic weekend is all about sharing what makes the Paso Robles wine region an amazing, world-class cycling destination YOU! We look forward to sharing our quiet country backroads; scenic views of rolling ranch lands and thick oak forests; amazing wines, microbrews & distilled craft spirits; eating delicious foods for every tastebud; zip-lining & horseback riding through gorgeous vineyards; and a welcoming, laid-back, small-town spirit.
October 26
Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a traditional Mexican holiday that celebrates life and death and honors deceased loved ones. It’s traditionally celebrated on November 1 and 2, and sometimes over a three-day period from October 31 to November 2; however, celebrations can take place anytime in the Fall. The holiday combines the ancient Aztec tradition of honoring ancestors with All Souls’ Day, a holiday brought to Mexico by Spanish invaders in the 1500s. It’s a blend of Catholic tradition and Mexican mysticism that commemorates death as another part of life.
Safe & Fun Trick or Treat Downtown, Tuesday, October 31, 2022, from 4 to 7 pm in Downtown Paso Robles. Costumes required, admission is free. Come take your picture with our witches! For more information, call Paso Robles Main Street at 805-238-4103.
Enjoy elegance, Paso Robles style — sip world-class wines, relish good food and take a stroll along one of the most beautiful and romantic places in all of California, downtown Paso Robles. Event features live mannequins by Class Act Dance Studio, dancers, singers, musicians. Free open house with refreshments and entertainment provided.
38th Annual Downtown Lighting Ceremony, Downtown Paso Robles City Park, 11th and Spring Streets, Paso Robles, CA 93446, Thursday, Nov. 29th at 5:30 pm. Candlelight caroling, dignitary welcome, Mrs. Claus, the Elves, the Grinch and more.