Sunday, June 1, 2025
Mare Island Promenade
860 Nimitz Avenue, Vallejo 94592
Get ready for a day of fun, music, and discovery as we bring our community together to “Bring Back the Monarchs” and support all pollinators in the Bay Area!
Presented by The Vallejo People’s Garden, The Monarch Milkweed Project, and the Solano Resource Conservation District
Fun, Friends & Family-Friendly Entertainment
Make memories with friends and family, while learning small ways you can make a big difference for our pollinator friends
Get Inspired
Explore interactive presentations, workshops, and live demonstrations about monarchs and their habitats.
Fun for Everyone
Dance to live music, indulge in mouth-watering food, and enjoy hands-on activities perfect for all ages.
Discover Local Artists
Discover unique treasures and creations from talented local artists and craftspeople.
Partner With Us as a Festival Sponsor
Help us create an unforgettable celebration while supporting butterfly and pollinator conservation efforts in the Bay Area. Sponsors enjoy exclusive perks like brand visibility, VIP experiences, and the joy of making a difference.
Contributions are tax deductible.
Participate as a Vendor
This unique venue allows for easy setup and teardown of booths, lots of parking, and and a beautiful view of the Carquinez Strait!
Please click on one of the links below to apply today!
Join our movement to support dwindling pollinator populations and Bring Back the Monarchs!
Make a Difference
Mare Island: A Unique Monarch Sanctuary
Mare Island is more than just the location for our festival – it’s a vital haven for monarch butterflies.
Each fall, Western Monarch butterflies migrate hundreds of miles from their summer breeding grounds to their “overwintering” locations along the West Coast, where they cluster together in trees to shelter from winter weather. These sites are crucial to the survival of the Western Monarch butterfly population
Mare Island is home to at least one of these overwintering sites, and monarchs can be seen each winter clustering in the trees next to the historic St. Peter’s Chapel at Chapel Park! Vallejo is one of the rare places where monarchs not only overwinter but also live year-round, making it a unique and important environment for their survival.
By joining us at the festival, you’re helping to raise awareness about this incredible site and supporting efforts to protect it and others for generations to come.
Plan Your Visit
When: Sunday, June 1, 2025, 10am – 5pm
Where: 860 Nimitz Ave, Vallejo CA
Admission: Suggested donation of $15 for adults and $5 for kids 12 & under.
Parking, accessibility, vendors and other details will be available closer to the event date.