The Rio Grande Valley is full of entertainment and exciting events for Winter Texans year round! Below you’ll find a list of annual events happening throughout the Rio Grande Valley. Click to see activities for that month.
Texas Citrus Fiesta, Mission, late January and early February for the coronation of Queen Citrianna, the Product Costume Show, a carnival, a barbecue, the Parade of Oranges and more. (956) 585-9724.
McAllen International Travel Show, early January, and Winter Texan Expo, late January, in the McAllen Civic Center, U.S. 83 and 10th Street. (956) 682-2871.
Charro Days, Brownsville/ Matamoros, International sister cities throw a party with parades, mariachi bands, folkloric dancing and Mexican cuisine. Don’t miss the famous grito or cry that marks the opening of the festivities. (956) 542-4245.
Fiesta Edinburg, in late February with a parade, rodeo, live music and exhibits in celebration of the city’s founding. (956) 383-4974.
Spring Fest at Weslaco, sponsored by the Valley Nature Center in late February, opens with a 5K Run/Walk. Features two exciting days of live musical acts, animal exhibits, great food, fun activities for children and adults, nature field trips, Vendor Trade Show, Nature Art Show, Crafts at the Valley Nature Center and other Weslaco venues. (956) 969-2475
Brownsville International Birding Festival The Festival showcases the Rio Grande Valley’s summer birding opportunities and is Texas’ only offshore, summertime birding festival. There are a variety of field trips and seminars as well as an info share marketplace, youth programs and evening activities. Brownsville Convention and Visitors Bureau, (956) 546-3721.
Los Fresnos Rodeo, first weekend in February, featuring a full range of rodeo events and clowns. In Lions Park, Los Fresnos. (956) 233-4488.
Borderfest, Hidalgo, four days in March - April featuring a colorful parade, beauty pageant and folkloric dancers as well as “crafts in action,” mariachis and food. (956) 843-2734.
Rio Grande Valley Livestock Show, Mercedes, held in mid-March is one of the Valley’s most popular events with an average attendance of 160,000. Supports 4-H and Future Farmers of America high school students as they show their wares. Rodeo, carnival, nightly dances, games, contests and other family-oriented entertainment. (956) 565-2456.
Onion Festival, Weslaco, If it can be done with an onion, it’s here. Watch or enter onion-clipping and onion recipe contests. Food booths, games, storytellers, bands and entertainment. (956) 968-2102.
Riofest, Harlingen, celebrates culture with arts and crafts, art exhibits, art contests, food and music. Artists of every age can show their work or just look and learn by taking lessons at no extra charge. A make believe Western town for kids, complete with a jail, is a favorite attraction. Dozens of musical acts, both amateur and professional, are featured. Third week of April. (956) 425-2705.
Texas Tropics Nature Festival, McAllen, early April, celebrates one of the richest areas for birding on the continent. Field trips introduce festival-goers to the natural and cultural delights of the Valley. Includes seminars, evening keynote speakers, an all day photography workshop, a children’s program and a full trade show. (956) 682-2871 or (800) 250-2591.
Ladies Kingfish Tournament, South Padre Island, second weekend in August. This "women’s only" tournament draws over 200 participants yearly from all over the country. One of the largest all women’s tournaments in Texas, it has been around nearly 20 years. (956) 761-4412.
World’s Championship Shrimp Cookoff, Port Isabel, first Sunday in November, takes place on one-and-one-half city blocks. Help judge world class shrimp dishes. Street dances, folk art festival, food booths. (800) 527-6102.
Christmas Boat Parade, Port Isabel, early December. Don’t miss this spectacular parade as boats make their way from Port Isabel along the causeway and along the bay at South Padre Island. (956) 943-2262.
A Christmas Celebration, Edinburg, second Saturday in December, celebrates the season with mariachis, dancers, a crafts fair and Las Posadas production. (956) 383-4974.
Christmas Street Parade, South Padre Island, early December. Grab your favorite parking spot on Padre Blvd. for the enchanting Christmas Street Parade. (956) 761-3000.
Winter Vegetable Show, Pharr, early December, showcases the Valley’s many vegetables shown by 4-H and Future Farmers of America members. (956) 787-1481.

