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Complete Guide to Occoquan RiverFest & Craft Show 2026: Dates, Hours, Vendors, Duck Splash, Kids Activities & More

Tucked along the scenic Occoquan River in Prince William County, the historic town of Occoquan is one of Northern Virginia’s best-kept secrets.
Once a year, it comes alive with one of the region’s favorite summer events: the Occoquan RiverFest & Craft Show.This family-friendly celebration combines artisan shopping, live music, riverfront fun, and community spirit in a beautiful waterfront setting — perfect for families and locals from Prince William County, Fairfax, and the greater DC area.

Dates: Saturday & Sunday, June 6–7, 2026
Hours: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM both days

Event Overview

The RiverFest & Craft Show features over 300–330+ artisans, crafters, and vendors lining the historic streets of Occoquan. Visitors can shop for handmade jewelry, artwork, pottery, woodworking, clothing, home décor, and much more while enjoying the charming small-town atmosphere.

The festival spills into scenic River Mill Park, where you’ll find live music, a Beer & Wine Garden, food vendors, and stunning river views.

What’s New & Highlights for 2026

RiverFest began in 2020 as a creative rebrand of the spring craft show to celebrate the Occoquan River. This year’s event continues that tradition with expanded family activities and a strong emphasis on environmental education.

  • Expanded “Dig It!” Kids Zone with remote-control excavators
  • Conservation Alley featuring local environmental groups and wildlife education
  • Live bands and entertainment throughout the weekend
  • Beer & Wine Garden with beautiful riverfront seating
  • Ticketed boat and kayak tours
  • The always-popular Duck Splash fundraiser

Must-Do Activities & Schedule

Both Days (10 AM – 5 PM)

  • Shop with 300+ vendors throughout the historic district
  • Explore Conservation Alley and environmental exhibits
  • Enjoy live music in River Mill Park
  • Relax in the Beer & Wine Garden
  • Grab delicious food from vendors and local restaurants

Sunday, June 7 at 2:00 PM – Duck Splash

Watch as 1,000 rubber ducks are dropped from the Route 123 bridge into the Occoquan River. This fun fundraiser lets supporters sponsor ducks for a chance to win prizes. It’s free to watch and always a crowd favorite for kids and families.

Kids & Family Activities

  • Dig It! Kids Zone – Remote-control excavators
  • Face painting
  • Freestyle art bar
  • Obstacle course
  • Hands-on activities with local conservation groups

Note: Boat and kayak tours are ticketed separately. Visit the official site for times and booking.

Practical Information: Parking, Shuttles & Tips

Street parking in downtown Occoquan is limited during the festival. Here’s what you need to know:

  • Free satellite parking at Lorton (Workhouse), Lake Ridge, and Rt. 123/Old Bridge lots
  • Shuttle service: $10 round-trip (kids 12 & under ride free)
  • Shuttles run from 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM both days

Pro Tips: Arrive early, wear comfortable shoes, bring sunscreen and reusable water bottles. The event is family-friendly and generally accessible.

Where to Eat & Explore

Make a full day of it by visiting Occoquan’s year-round shops and restaurants:

  • Duraco’s – Excellent Italian cuisine
  • Bottle Stop Wine Bar – Great for date night or girls’ night
  • BellyWack Shack Cafe – Coffee, sandwiches & expanded seating
  • Zorba’s Greek, Madigan’s, and more

Don’t miss the riverfront stroll, art galleries, and historic architecture.

Why You Should Visit

RiverFest is more than just a craft show — it’s a celebration of small businesses, community spirit, and the natural beauty of the Occoquan River. The entire town is a designated bird sanctuary, offering excellent wildlife viewing opportunities.

Ready to go?
Get complete details and vendor information at occoquanfestivals.com

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Listen to our full podcast interview with Sarah Burzio of Occoquan for more behind-the-scenes details about RiverFest and the town.