Don't Miss These Must-See New York Festivals

Festivals bring together an assortment of lifeβs greatest things: Getting outside, enjoying great food, drinks, and music, all in the company of your friends and family. In New York State, weβve got a variety of big-name festivals for just about everyone to enjoy. From musical fests to agricultural experiences, New Yorkβs festival landscape is quite diverse. Here are our favorites.
Tribeca Film Festival, New York, NY
Started by Robert DeNiro, Jane Rosenthal, and Craig Hatkoff in 2002, the Tribeca Film Festival aims to draw attention to New York Cityβs flourishing film community. The event receives thousands of submissions, and its screenings draw high-profile celebrities every year.
Mountain Jam, Hunter Mountain, NY
Hunter Mountain hosts the Mountain Jam music festival every year on the weekend after Memorial Day. The event features three stages, and tent and RV camping areas. The festival draw big-name talent like The Black Keys and The Allman Brothers, along with smaller, up-and-coming bands.
Governors Ball, New York, NY
One of New York Cityβs most popular music festivals, Gov Ball takes place on Randallβs Island, drawing top-name musical acts ranging from pop and electronica to hip hop. The event has plenty to do, including photo booths, craft tables, and funky art installations.
Adirondack Balloon Festival, Glens Falls, Queensbury, NY
The largest balloon event on the East Coast, the Adirondack Balloon Festival is free to the public and run by a non-for-profit organization. The four-day festival draws around 150,000 each fall to witness the spectacular sites and activities surrounding the event.
The Great New York State Fair, Syracuse, NY
The oldest state fair in the U.S., this 12-day festival takes place around Syracuse and is New York Stateβs largest event, drawing almost a million visitors. The Great New York State Fair is a showcase of the stateβs agriculture, technology, and entertainment, with traditional fair delights alongside educational opportunities.
NYC LGBT Pride Festival, New York, NY
Every year, New York Cityβs LGBT Pride festival centers on the famous parade celebrating and promoting the gay rights movement and commemorating the Stonewall Riots of 1969. Celebrations surrounding the event include film screenings, rallies, club nights, and rooftop parties.