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Wanderlust is a four-day yoga festival at the base of California’s Squaw Valley ski area, but even if you’re not a hardcore yogi, there are plenty to do including guided hikes, body painting, slacklining, community cookouts, and meditation clinics.
Wanderlust is a four-day yoga festival at the base of California’s Squaw Valley ski area, but even if you’re not a hardcore yogi, there are plenty to do including guided hikes, body painting, slacklining, community cookouts, and meditation clinics. (Photo: Ali Kaukus)

7 Summer Festivals You Don’t Want to Miss

From music and film to mountain biking and yoga, here are our favorite jamborees celebrating the outdoors this season

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Wanderlust is a four-day yoga festival at the base of California’s Squaw Valley ski area, but even if you’re not a hardcore yogi, there are plenty to do including guided hikes, body painting, slacklining, community cookouts, and meditation clinics.
(Photo: Ali Kaukus)

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Summer festival season is right around the corner, and that can feel overwhelming. Every other weekend, there’s a concert series or a food-and-wine tasting or a yoga gathering, and it’s tough to know which are worth splurging for. So whether you’re a biker, surfer, film buff, or just someone who likes fun parties, we’ve done the homework and narrowed it down to seven can’t-miss fiestas across North America. Get busy booking—many of these events sell out in advance.

Mountainfilm

(Ben Eng)

Telluride, Colorado
May 25–28

This Memorial Day weekend, the best athletes, activists, and documentary filmmakers in the environmental and outdoor worlds will converge on Telluride, Colorado, for . The theme for this year’s event is migration, and some promising screenings include a film on Army vets ski touring Iraq, a drug-running Honduran islander who discovers fly-fishing, and a biopic of climber Steph Davis. The four-day fest also features art shows, book signings, and community talks. (from $274 a night) is dog friendly and can arrange guided outings to climb nearby 14ers or forage for mushrooms.


GoPro Mountain Games

(Logan Robertson)

Vail, Colorado
June 7–10

There’s something for everyone at the , taking place this June in Vail, Colorado. Watch some of the best mountain bikers, freestyle kayakers, and Olympic-bound rock climbers battle it out for hefty prize money. Or get in on the action yourself by signing up for events like a 10K trail run, fly-fishing contest, and downriver kayaking sprint. Go all in and sign up for as many events as you can for a chance at ranking in the Ultimate Mountain Challenge, a competition to crown the best multisport athletes. If that’s not your style, there’s a slew of other activities, including art and photography shows, a silent disco, and free concerts from the likes of Chris Robinson, former frontman for the Black Crowes. Book a room alongside pro athletes at the (from $285), park your RV near the Lionshead garage ($25 a night), or grab a spot at the ($40 per night).


Mountain Jam

(Joshua Timmermans)

Hunter, New York
June 15–17

For three days this summer, at the base of New York’s Hunter Mountain ski area, you’ll find the likes of Jack Johnson, Alt-J, the Decemberists, Father John Misty, and a host of other big names playing at the rock-and-roll music fest. While you’re there, hop on the Scenic Skyride chairlift for 3,200-foot summit views of the northern Catskills and beyond. You can camp on the festival grounds or splurge on an upscale tent, complete with breakfast and sunrise yoga, from ($918 for a three-night stay), eight miles away.


Vans U.S. Open of Surfing

(World Surf League/worldsurfleagu)

Huntington Beach, California
July 28–August 5

The pros come to the  for one of the most coveted prize purses in the sport. Everyone else? They come for the party. This nine-day, raucous, no-ticket-required event on California’s Huntington Beach Pier features fashion shows, live music, skate and BMX competitions, movie screenings, and more. Stay within walking distance from the pier at the surf-themed (from $314) or the (from $229). Don’t miss the beers brewed at or the cool paraphernalia at the town’s International Surfing Museum.


Wanderlust

(Ali Kaukus)

Squaw Valley, California
July 19–22

is a four-day yoga festival at California’s Squaw Valley ski area, but there’s still plenty to do even if you’re not a hardcore yogi, including guided hikes, body painting, slacklining, community cookouts, and meditation clinics. You can pitch a tent at 8,200 feet atop Squaw’s tram-accessed High Camp (from $65) or book a room at the village’s (from $301). Don’t miss a visit to nearby Lake Tahoe while you’re there—you can rent paddleboards from or hop on a sunset cruise aboard ’ 50-foot sailboat.


Crankworx

(Boris Beyer)

Whistler, British Columbia
August 10–19

This has expanded to four international locations over the past 15 years, jetting to New Zealand, Austria, and France before returning each August to its spiritual home in Whistler, British Columbia. Crankworx has free admission and features the world’s best enduro, downhill, and freestyle riders competing around the mountain. You can participate by taking a lesson in , signing up for mountain bike clinics, doing trail work, taking yoga classes, and checking out film and photo contests. (from $223) has a free bike valet and loaner GoPro cameras.


Gauley Fest

(Courtesy Mark Singleton)

Summersville, West Virginia
September 13–16

Whitewater enthusiasts of all types descend every year on the Gauley River in Summersville, West Virginia, for , a raging party and fundraising event for the nonprofit river conservation organization American Whitewater. The weekend is filled with live music, food carts, camping, gear raffles, and en masse river running. Day passes cost $20, or stay for the whole weekend, including camping, for $50. If you don’t want to pitch a tent, you can rent a log cabin at (from $145), where you can hike to the water. Be sure to watch the action as boaters navigate the Class V Pillow Rock Rapid, dubbed the best ten seconds in whitewater, and visit the nearby , the longest steel span in the Western Hemisphere. The in nearby Fayetteville has tasty sandwiches and beer.

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