Father's Day Weekend Celebration
/ Ronnie SharpeMake this Father's Day weekend one to remember by diving into a mix of outdoor adventures and fun events! Whether it’s hiking through the mountains, enjoying a picnic in the park, or exploring a local museum, there’s no shortage of ways to create lasting memories with Dad. Celebrate all that fathers do and make the most of this special weekend together—quality time, great moments, and unforgettable experiences await!
Embark on a Premier San Francisco Father’s Day Dinner Cruise for an elegant evening with family on the San Francisco Bay.
Smiles abound at this three day event. Kids Zone to include Ferris Wheel, Mind Winder, Giant Slide, Jeep Ride, Loop O Plane, Tubs of Fun, Helicopters and more
The Tiburon Classic Car Show (TCCS) is a wonderful community event, held annually in Tiburon near the ferry boat landing, against the beautiful backdrop of the Tiburon Waterfront Park. The show celebrates the beauty of classic automobiles.
A beloved Father’s Day weekend tradition celebrating the creativity of America’s indigenous peoples, the 27th annual Native Contemporary Arts Festival showcases a diverse program of Native music, dance, spoken word, visual artists, vendors and crafts.
Enjoy spectacular views of the San Francisco Bay while supporting our over 100 year old establishment.
Spend Father’s Day aboard the brigantine Matthew Turner!
Celebrate dads by spending time in nature. Stop by the visitor center to discover some of the fabulous fathers of the animal kingdom that call Del Valle their home!
Bring the family for sunshine, grilling, and good times. In other words, your Father's Day plans are taken care of.
One of the museum’s most popular events, Open Cockpit Day gives visitors a rare opportunity to climb into and explore the cockpits of several historic aircraft.
Celebrate a joyful afternoon of music honoring both Juneteenth and Father’s Day as the Golden Gate Park Band brings a program filled with soul, rhythm, and American musical heritage to the Bandshell.
Mountain Play celebrates more than a century of theatrical tradition in Cushing Memorial Amphitheatre on Mt. Tamalpais.

Sturgeon’s mill is a 105 year old steam powered sawmill. We are a working museum that is open 4 weekends a year to the general public. On these weekends historians, gear heads, steam heads and students of California history come to “Step back into History” at our museum.