Spend a perfect spring weekend in Litchfield Park, Arizona, at the 28th annual Litchfield Park Art & Wine Festival. This highly anticipated festival takes place on March 7 and 8, 2026 from 9am to 5pm. The festival is held in our quaint city next to the historic Wigwam Resort. Festival goers stroll along city streets surrounding Litchfield Square Park and shop for fine art, one-of-a-kind jewelry, and unique artisanal treasures. More than 125 artists will be on hand, including painter Mallory Cash, photographer Bob Gertz, jeweler Sean Burton, and glass artist Jami Goldman.
Live jazz and blues music adds to the experience. Attendees can also sip Arizona wines in the wine garden and savor gourmet fare. The festival attracts thousands of visitors from near and far. Admission is free and you are bound to discover a new favorite artist. For details and updates, call 623-935-9040 or visit .
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Mar 07, 2026 · 9:00 AM - Mar 08, 2026 · 5:00 PM(GMT-07:00) Arizona
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Free public parking is available in the following locations:
1. Gravel lot at the northeast corner of Wigwam Blvd. and La Loma Ave. Entry point off of La Loma Ave.
2. Gravel lot to the north and east of City Hall (214 W Wigwam Blvd). Entry points off of Wigwam Blvd. and Desert Ave.
3. Gravel lot north of the plaza businesses and restaurants. Entry points off of Village Pkwy. and Honeysuckle St. RV parking is available in this lot. Enter from the north side off of Village Pkwy.
4. Litchfield Park Library (101 W. Wigwam Blvd.) and Litchfield Park Recreation Center (100 S. Old Litchfield Rd.) parking lots. Enter both lots off of Desert Ave.
5. Overflow parking is also available in the north lot of Litchfield Elementary School (255 E. Wigwam Blvd.)
Designated handicap parking spaces are available at each of these public parking locations. For specific accommodation requests or related questions, please call 623-935-9040.
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This event does not have specific health & safety restrictions in place. If you are not feeling well, we ask that you please stay home.
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