40 upcoming #Outdoors events in the city
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2026-02-26π Logan SquareQueer Run at Love Park
Queer Run is dedicated to creating safe spaces for Philadelphia-area LGBTQIA+ athletes and allies of all running paces. Free weekly group run with post-run hangout at Elixr Coffee.
2026-02-26π Old CityTai Chi Lesson
Free outdoor tai chi class at Franklin Square open to all experience levels.
BlueCross RiverRink Winterfest
Ice skating, Ferris wheel, boardwalk games, fire pits, and winter fun at Penn's Landing. General admission is free; skating, games, rides, and food are pay-as-you-go. Dog-friendly.
BlueCross RiverRink Winterfest
Ice skating, Ferris wheel, boardwalk games, fire pits, and winter fun at Penn's Landing. General admission is free; skating, games, rides, and food are pay-as-you-go. Dog-friendly.
2026-02-28π Old CityTai Chi Lesson
Free outdoor tai chi class at Franklin Square open to all experience levels.
2026-02-28π Spruce HillClark Park Farmers Market
Saturdays 10 a.m.β2 p.m. at 43rd Street and Chester Avenue. Established in 1998, this is Philadelphia's oldest year-round farmers market and one of The Food Trust's largest. The market moved from the sidewalk into 43rd Street itself in 2019, with support from Philadelphia Parks & Recreation, Friends of Clark Park, and the University of the Sciences. Accepts cash, SNAP/EBT, Food Bucks, and WIC/senior vouchers.
2026-02-28π Center City EastPHS Philadelphia Flower Show: Rooted (Day 1)
Rooted: Origins of American Gardening β immersive garden exhibits and stunning floral displays celebrating the stories, cultural traditions, and horticultural inspiration that connect us to plants and each other.
BlueCross RiverRink Winterfest
Ice skating, Ferris wheel, boardwalk games, fire pits, and winter fun at Penn's Landing. General admission is free; skating, games, rides, and food are pay-as-you-go. Dog-friendly.
2026-03-01π Old CityTai Chi Lesson
Free outdoor tai chi class at Franklin Square open to all experience levels.
2026-03-01π Society HillHeadhouse Farmers Market
Sundays 10am-2pm year-round under the 18th-century Shamblesβthe oldest surviving market structure in the country, designated a National Historic Landmark in 1966. According to PhilaHistory.org, the market was established in 1745 by mayor Edward Shippen and Joseph Wharton. The Food Trust has operated it since 2007 with 40+ vendors at peak season. Accepts SNAP/EBT, Food Bucks, and WIC/senior vouchers. Winter hours (January-April) shorten to 10am-1pm. Pets no longer permitted inside the Shambles as of March 2025.
2026-03-01π Center City EastPHS Philadelphia Flower Show: Rooted (Day 2)
Rooted: Origins of American Gardening β immersive garden exhibits and stunning floral displays celebrating the stories, cultural traditions, and horticultural inspiration that connect us to plants and each other.
BlueCross RiverRink Winterfest
Ice skating, Ferris wheel, boardwalk games, fire pits, and winter fun at Penn's Landing. General admission is free; skating, games, rides, and food are pay-as-you-go. Dog-friendly.
2026-03-01π East ParkCavalcade, Rally & March Against Russia's Invasion of Ukraine
Rescheduled due to inclement weather. Gathering 1:30β2:00 PM, Rally 2:00β3:00 PM, March 3:00β4:00 PM.
2026-03-02π Center City EastPHS Philadelphia Flower Show: Rooted (Day 3)
Rooted: Origins of American Gardening β immersive garden exhibits and stunning floral displays celebrating the stories, cultural traditions, and horticultural inspiration that connect us to plants and each other.
2026-03-03π Center City EastPHS Philadelphia Flower Show: Rooted (Day 4)
Rooted: Origins of American Gardening β immersive garden exhibits and stunning floral displays celebrating the stories, cultural traditions, and horticultural inspiration that connect us to plants and each other.
2026-03-03π HartranftPTJ Track Tuesday
Philly Track Jawn's weekly track workout at Temple Sports Complex. Arrive at 6:50 PM for warm-up, 7 PM start. Drills and speed work for all levels. Free, year-round community running group.
2026-03-04π Center City EastPHS Philadelphia Flower Show: Rooted (Day 5)
Rooted: Origins of American Gardening β immersive garden exhibits and stunning floral displays celebrating the stories, cultural traditions, and horticultural inspiration that connect us to plants and each other.
2026-03-05π Center City EastPHS Philadelphia Flower Show: Rooted (Day 6)
Rooted: Origins of American Gardening β immersive garden exhibits and stunning floral displays celebrating the stories, cultural traditions, and horticultural inspiration that connect us to plants and each other.
2026-03-05π FairmountFairmount Farmers Market
Year-round Thursday market from 2β5 p.m. at 22nd Street and Fairmount Avenue, directly across from Eastern State Penitentiary. The Food Trust has operated this market since 2004, featuring vendors like Shevy's Babka Paradise and Mycopolitan mushrooms alongside seasonal produce, poultry, eggs, baked goods, honey, cheese, flowers, coffee, wine, and spirits. Accepts SNAP/EBT, Food Bucks, and WIC/senior vouchers.
2026-03-06π Center City EastPHS Philadelphia Flower Show: Rooted (Day 7)
Rooted: Origins of American Gardening β immersive garden exhibits and stunning floral displays celebrating the stories, cultural traditions, and horticultural inspiration that connect us to plants and each other.
2026-03-07π Center City EastFirst Flower Show (1829) β 52 Weeks of Firsts
Breathe in the blooms at the world's very first flower show, right here in Philadelphia! What began as a gathering of green thumbs blossomed into a global tradition of horticultural wow.
2026-03-07π Spruce HillClark Park Farmers Market
Saturdays 10 a.m.β2 p.m. at 43rd Street and Chester Avenue. Established in 1998, this is Philadelphia's oldest year-round farmers market and one of The Food Trust's largest. The market moved from the sidewalk into 43rd Street itself in 2019, with support from Philadelphia Parks & Recreation, Friends of Clark Park, and the University of the Sciences. Accepts cash, SNAP/EBT, Food Bucks, and WIC/senior vouchers.
2026-03-08π Society HillHeadhouse Farmers Market
Sundays 10am-2pm year-round under the 18th-century Shamblesβthe oldest surviving market structure in the country, designated a National Historic Landmark in 1966. According to PhilaHistory.org, the market was established in 1745 by mayor Edward Shippen and Joseph Wharton. The Food Trust has operated it since 2007 with 40+ vendors at peak season. Accepts SNAP/EBT, Food Bucks, and WIC/senior vouchers. Winter hours (January-April) shorten to 10am-1pm. Pets no longer permitted inside the Shambles as of March 2025.