Event Info

Lake Stevens Pride 2026

Sunday, June 7 11 AM – 6 PM Stevens Creek Elementary School

Everything you need to know before you arrive — schedule, parking, accessibility, and day-of updates.

Know before you go

What to Expect

Lake Stevens Pride is a full day of carnival fun, food, entertainment, and community.

Carnival + activities

  • A full carnival with rides, games, and all-ages activities runs throughout the day.

Entertainment + speakers

  • Main-stage entertainment programming and community speakers run all afternoon.

Pride vendors

  • Browse a variety of pride vendors, local makers, and community resource booths.

Pets + service animals

  • Only service animals are allowed on the event grounds. Please leave non-service dogs and other pets at home.

Schedule preview

Event Details

Schedule is subject to change. Final times will be confirmed closer to the event.

11:00 AM – Gates open

Carnival rides and games open, food trucks start serving, and the pride vendor village welcomes guests.

Midday – Stage programming

Main-stage entertainment, performances, and community speakers throughout the afternoon.

6:00 PM – Close out

Final performances, thank-yous to volunteers and sponsors, and coordinated cleanup.

On-site eats

Food trucks

A lineup of local trucks will be serving up the good stuff all day long:

  • Split Open & Melt — artisanal cheesesteaks piled with thinly sliced ribeye, melty cheese, and creative toppings.
  • Ryan's REZ-ipes — Indigenous-owned food truck slinging fresh, one-of-a-kind eats and made-to-order Hawaiian shaved ice.
  • Sugar + Spoon — handcrafted, safe-to-eat cookie dough in flavors worth the line.
  • Hay Girl Coffee — local coffee to keep you going from open to close.
  • The Mouthy Lemon — bright, zesty refreshers for a sunny day on the field.

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Common questions

Helpful answers for visitors, volunteers, and families.

Is Lake Stevens Pride family-friendly?

Yes. The event is designed to welcome youth, families, elders, and allies.

Can I bring a pet?

Only service animals are allowed on the event grounds. Please leave non-service dogs and other pets at home.

Will food and vendors be available?

Yes. Vendor and resource booth details will be published as applications are finalized.

Where can I get urgent day-of updates?

Check this page plus our social channels for weather advisories, parking shifts, and schedule updates.