Waukee, Iowa events calendar: the festivals, markets, and traditions worth marking.
Waukee has a full calendar for one of Iowa's fastest-growing towns: a big hometown Fourth of July, a summer of markets and free music, and a west-side entertainment district with a concert hall and an IMAX. Here's the year at a glance, the recurring events you can count on, organized by season. For the exact dates this specific week, we keep a running list on the homepage.
Waukee Parks & Recreation leagues and programs fill the parks and complexes as the weather turns.
May-Sep
Yoga in the Park begins
A $5 outdoor yoga session on the second and fourth Saturdays at Windfield Park, running through the warm months.
Late May
Memorial Day & pool season
Waukee's aquatic season opens for the summer as school lets out.
Summer
June through August
Wed evenings
Waukee Farmers Market
Wednesdays, 4 to 7 p.m. in the downtown Triangle, June through September, run by the Waukee Triangle businesses. See our farmers market guide.
July 3-4
Independence Day Celebration
The big one. The City's Fourth of July celebration brings a parade, fireworks, a Kids Market for young entrepreneurs (July 3), and inflatables. Confirm the current-year schedule on the City of Waukee page.
2nd & 4th Sat
Yoga in the Park
Outdoor yoga at Windfield Park on the second and fourth Saturdays, June through September, $5 per person.
All summer
Vibrant Music Hall & the Palms IMAX
Touring concerts at the Live Nation venue and first-run films at Fridley's Palms Theatres & IMAX, both anchors of Waukee's Kettlestone district on the west side.
Fall
September through November
Late September
Farmers market closes out
The last Wednesday markets of the season in the Triangle as the harvest peaks.
Fall
Warriors & Wolves Friday nights
Waukee High (Warriors) and Waukee Northwest (Wolves) fill the fall Friday-night slate, and often meet head-to-head. See our high school sports guide.
Oct. 31
Trick-or-treat (Halloween)
The Des Moines metro has moved trick-or-treating to Halloween itself. The City of Waukee sets the local hours each year, so confirm the current-year time before you go.
Winter
December through February
December
Holiday season & metro lights
Waukee's holiday happenings plus the metro's big light displays, an easy drive away. Check the City calendar for the current-year tree lighting and holiday events.
Winter
Indoor rec & concerts
When the snow flies, indoor Parks & Rec programs and the Vibrant Music Hall winter concert calendar take over.
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A nationally ranked art festival downtown, about 20 minutes east.
Mid-July
RAGBRAI
The world's biggest bike ride crosses Iowa each July, often with route towns an easy drive from Waukee.
August
Iowa State Fair
The legendary State Fair in Des Moines, Aug 13-23 this year, about 25 minutes away.
Quick answers
Waukee events: FAQ
What events happen in Waukee, Iowa?
The annual highlights are the City's Independence Day Celebration in early July, the Wednesday Waukee Farmers Market from June through September, Yoga in the Park on summer Saturdays at Windfield Park, and year-round concerts at Vibrant Music Hall.
When is Waukee's Fourth of July celebration?
The City of Waukee's Independence Day Celebration is typically held around July 3 and 4, with a parade, fireworks, a Kids Market, and inflatables. Confirm the exact current-year schedule on the City of Waukee's Independence Day Celebration page.
When is the Waukee farmers market?
Wednesday evenings, 4 to 7 p.m., in the downtown Triangle, roughly June through September. It is run by the Waukee Triangle businesses.
What is there to do in Waukee this weekend?
For this weekend specifically, check the This Week list on our homepage. In summer the reliable anchors are the Wednesday farmers market, Yoga in the Park at Windfield Park, and the Vibrant Music Hall calendar; in fall it's Warriors and Wolves football.
Does Waukee have a concert venue?
Yes, Vibrant Music Hall (a Live Nation venue) hosts touring concerts year-round, and Fridley's Palms Theatres & IMAX shows first-run films, both in Waukee's Kettlestone area.
Sources: City of Waukee (Independence Day Celebration, community calendar, Parks & Recreation); Waukee Triangle businesses (farmers market); Vibrant Music Hall and Fridley's Palms Theatres & IMAX; Waukee Community School District athletics (Warriors & Wolves); Des Moines Arts Festival, RAGBRAI, and the Iowa State Fair. Recurring events are listed by their usual season; dates change each year, so confirm the current-year schedule before you go. Last reviewed August 2026.