What’s up, Kansas City! We are fully in the swing of spring events this weekend, but you might want to bring your umbrella out with you in case you need to take cover from the April showers.
Saturday, April 26
Barnyard Babies Family Festival – Ag Hall of Fame
The goats are bleating, the chicks are chirping, and the tractors are standing by for photo ops. Head out to the Ag Hall of Fame in Bonner Springs for a full day of baby animals, ag-themed activities, and spring fun. This festival has “classic Kansas” energy written all over it.
Spring on the Farm – Mahaffie Stagecoach Stop & Farm
Step back in time and get your hands a little dirty—in a good way. Mahaffie’s spring celebration brings the 1860s to life with a sheep shearing demonstration, the opportunity to help harvest the garden, and more old-school springtime fun.
21st Annual Parkville Microbrew Fest
Beer lovers, Parkville’s calling. The Microbrew Fest is back with its 21st edition, featuring more than 70 craft breweries pouring unlimited samples along the riverfront. Live music, local food, and a whole lot of hops make this one of the most beloved brew events of the season.
Daffodil Days – Overland Park Arboretum
If your idea of spring perfection includes thousands of blooming daffodils and winding garden paths, make a beeline to Spring Hill for their Daffodil Days festival. Daffodil Days is a flower-filled festival that is sure to delight your senses and offer plenty of fun activities for the whole family.
Sunday, April 27
Wanderfest KC 2025 – East Tower District
This isn’t your average Sunday stroll. Wanderfest turns the East Tower District neighborhood of Kansas City into a curated experience of art displays, artisan goods, live music, and local eats. It’s equal parts chill vibes and creative inspiration—exactly what a Sunday should be.
Pups on the Patio – City Barrel
Dogs, drinks, and deck weather—name a better trio. Grab your favorite four-legged friend and hit the patio at City Barrel in Brookside. Expect plenty of tail wags, craft beer, great pizza, and the kind of energy that only a dog-friendly Sunday afternoon can deliver.