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Fiesta del Rancho Summer Festival

July 11, 2026
12:00 PM — 5:00 PM
Rancho Los Cerritos
4600 Virginia Rd
Long Beach, CA
Fiesta del Rancho Summer Festival

When

July 11, 2026    
12:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Where

Rancho Los Cerritos
4600 Virginia Rd, Long Beach, CA, 90807

Event Type

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Fiesta del Rancho

Saturday, July 11, 12 to 5 PM

Join us for a summer festival where history meets lively community celebration on the beautiful grounds of this historic Long Beach landmark. This summer event will bring together local artisans, live performances, hands-on cultural experiences, and interactive fun for all ages.

Guests can enjoy traditional and contemporary music, historical reenactments, creative workshops, lawn games, and delicious offerings from local food and beverage makers, all while exploring the site’s rich past and vibrant present. This is a ticketed event.

$10 per person
$5 for children ages 2-12
RLC members (children under 2 are free)

 

Tickets Available Soon.

 

Sponsored by the Port of Long Beach

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