2025 Pride Month Family Events

Rainbow heart superimposed over rows of smaller hears in Pride colors

Celebrate LGBTQ+ Pride Month at the three events below; admission is free.

Pride Family Festival
Have your rainbow colors on full display for a day filled with love, creativity, and community. This spirited event includes a kid-friendly drag show, Pride-themed crafts, and other hands-on activities. Hosted by the Jewish Community Center of San Francisco.

Sunday, June 22
10:30am - 12:30pm
3200 California Street, S. F.
Get more details and register for the Festival.

SF Trans Pride: Pride Family Garden
Celebrate Pride in a fun, family-friendly environment where people of all ages are welcome. Pride Family Garden features face painting, gender affirming haircuts, a wellness tent, and more. Hosted by Our Family Coalition.

Friday, June 27
3pm - 6pm
Dolores Park (near the playground), 19th Street and Dolores Street, S. F.
Get more details and register for Family Garden.

Pride Family Block Party
Bring the whole family to experience Pride at a vibrant festival chock full of fun activities for everyone. Presented by the Castro Merchants Association and the S. F. Office of Economic and Workforce Development.

Saturday, June 28
12pm - 5pm
Noe Street and Market Street, S. F.
Get more details and register for the Block Party.

Visit the S. F. Chronicle's Guide to Pride 2025 for details on more Pride Month events in San Francisco and other parts of the Bay Area.


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