The 2019 Spring Occoquan Arts & Craft Show

Saturday, June 1st |10am - 6pm
  Sunday, June 2nd | 10am - 5pm

 

Known by locals as one of the "MUST DO" festivals in Northern Virginia, the Occoquan Spring Arts & Craft Show is another enticing reason to experience a spring getaway in Prince William, Virginia.

 

This award-winning festival hosts hundreds of arts, crafts and design artisans from around the U.S. Visitors can shop for one-of-a-kind, handcrafted items and enjoy a variety of festive activities. Our guide offers tips and tricks to help you fully experience this unparalleled festival in Prince William, Virginia. 

 

1. What is there to do at the Occoquan Arts & Craft Festival?

tents in the street and people walking for a festival

Unlike other festivals, the Occoquan Arts & Craft Show has a 50-year tradition of experience, attracting over 10,000 visitors to their annual Fall and Spring events. Festival exhibitors showcase handmade items including fine art, pottery and ceramics, jewelry, home décor, gourmet food items, bath and body, baby and children’s items, digital art and graphics, pet products, wood crafts and furniture along the streets of historic Occoquan. The town's charming and unique shops are also open for business.

 

You'll want to hide your calorie counters and bring your appetite. Savor each mouth-watering morsel as you explore the variety of food trucks, food tents and local restaurants available.

 

Beer Garden & Live Music!

Enjoy live music, games, and a beer garden at River Mill Park on Saturday, June 1st, from 12pm-5pm! The beer garden will feature local craft brews from Water's End Brewery and music by Just Wanna Play. There will be plenty of food trucks and food tents for you to choose from. Tables and chairs will be provided in the park.

 

Bring the kids.

They'll enjoy exploring a firetruck, dunking a policeman, face painting and balloon art with Fairy Jennabelle, performances by the Ordway Conservatory of Classical Ballet, ice cream, slushies, funnel cakes and more... 

 

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS:

Saturday, June 1, 2019       

All Day            Fairy Jennabelle Face Painting, Mill House Museum

All Day            OWL VFD Touch-a-Truck, Mill House Museum

All Day            Law Enforcement United Dunk Tank, Mill House Museum

All Day            BXRC Drawing for 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible, Mill House Museum

12 - 5 pm        Beer Garden featuring Water's End Brewery, River Mill Park

12  - 5 pm       Just Wanna Play, River Mill Park

1 - 3 pm          Denny Eigell, Mamie Davis Park              

 

Sunday, June 2, 2019          

All Day              Fairy Jennabelle Face Painting, Mill House Museum

All Day              OWL VFD Touch-a-Truck, Mill House Museum

All Day              Law Enforcement United Dunk Tank, Mill House Museum

All Day              BXRC Drawing for 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible, Mill House Museum

11 am - 12 pm   McGrath Morgan Academy of Irish Dance, River Mill Park

1 - 3 pm             Doug Alan Wilcox, Mamie Davis Park

12 - 4 pm           Ordway Conservatory of Classical Ballet, River Mill Park

 

2. WHERE IS OCCOQUAN AND HOW DO YOU PRONOUNCE IT?

Occoquan

Occoquan is a small town in Prince William County, Virginia that was established in 1804 that was known for its grist mills and tobacco warehouses. The Merchant's Mill in Occoquan was the first automated grist mill in the nation (but was later destroyed by fire). The post office in Occoquan was also where letters from the North and South were exchanged during the American Civil War. River silting and a shift to using railways to move items, reduced overall ship traffic to Occoquan. The town transformed and now thrives as an artistic community with unique shops and restaurants set amongst picturesque views of the Occoquan River.

 

The Town of Occoquan is pronounced like OCKA-KWON and is derived from an Algonquian Doeg Indian word meaning - "At the end of the water". 

 

3.  WHERE DO I PARK FOR THE OCCOQUAN ARTS & CRAFT FESTIVAL?

To make room for the many exhibitors, food trucks, and family fun spots, the town shuts down the streets of the small town. Patrons may park at designated lots listed below and be transported by shuttle bus into Occoquan.

 

Off-site parking with shuttle bus service is available at the Workhouse Arts Center; Lake Ridge Commuter Lot; Route 123 Commuter lot; and the I-95 Commuter lot.  There is a $5 round-trip shuttle fee payable at the event drop-off; kids 12 and under ride free.

 

The bus shuttle begins early and ends approximately 1 hour after the festival ends. Non-service animals are prohibited on the shuttles.

Purple Lot

  • Lake Ridge Commuter Lot

  • Corner of Old Bridge and Minnieville Roads

  • Drop off/Pick Up located at Mom’s Apple Pie Shuttle Stop

Red Lot

  • 1-95 Commuter Lot

  • Just off 1-95 and Route 123

  • Drop off/Pick Up located at Mom’s Apple Pie Shuttle Stop

Green Lot

  • 123 Commuter Lot

  • Corner of Route 123 and Old Bridge Road

  • Drop off/Pick Up at Footbridge Shuttle Stop by River Mill Park

Yellow Lot

  • Workhouse Arts Center Parking Lot

  • 9518 Workhouse Way, Lorton 

  • Drop off/Pick Up at the Shuttle Stop under the Route 123 Bridge 

Remember your lot color for the return trip back to your vehicle.

 

Transportation Accessibility Information and Options

Shuttle Bus

  • Shuttle buses are wheelchair accessible, therefore satellite parking may be an option.

  • Patrons may opt to be dropped off at a shuttle stop and have a driver park at satellite parking. The Yellow shuttle stop (under the 123 bridge) is the flattest area for wheelchairs.

Parking

  • Handicap accessible parking is available in town under the Route 123 Bridge, accessible by Poplar Lane during the run of the craft show.

  • Handicap accessible parking is also available on Commerce Street. Patrons wishing to use this space should travel in on Washington Street, where they will be directed to spaces by police. Please note that there is a hill from Commerce to Mill.

 

4. I haven't been to Occoquan in years. What's New?

Occoquan is an artists' community filled with over 100 shops. This charming town combines over 250 years of history with the modern attractions of shopping and dining. Occoquan offers everything from antiques, arts, crafts, fashions, gifts and more all in unique specialty shops. 

 

If you’d like to learn more about the town, visit on May 18, 2019, for the Discover Occoquan event where over 30 businesses will host a variety of free drop-in classes and demonstrations as well as showcase the town’s history and the works of Occoquan’s many talented artists. Visitors are invited to browse the town’s unique shops, boutiques, galleries, restaurants, and cafes and experience all that Occoquan has to offer. 

What's New?

Gift & Gather

  • 307 Mill Street

Gift & Gather was launched to connect DC Metro area makers and assist in promoting and shocasing their products and…

 

5. Any must-do/ must-see attractions while visiting Occoquan?

  • Birdwatching along the Occoquan River

  • History buffs will enjoy the self-guided walking tour and a trip through Mill House Museum

  • Strolling through the many art galleries in town

  • Outdoor dining, many restaurants with waterfront views

  • Ghost Tours!

  • Unique shops with one-of-a-kind items

  • Hiking the scenic trails

  • Kayaking the Occoquan River

  • Attend a free concert or movie

 

6. Make it a Weekend Getaway

Three women holding shopping bags and walking in front of storefronts on a sidewalk.

Coming for the Arts & Craft Festival? Make it a weekend getaway. Whether you’re looking to stay close to Occoquan or one of our many attractions, Prince William, VA offers a wide variety of options for you to choose from. 

 

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