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At San Francisco Pride, we believe in creating inclusive spaces that celebrate the diverse voices and communities within the LGBTQ+ spectrum. Our Community Spaces provide unique and engaging experiences for all attendees. Explore our Community Spaces at San Francisco Pride and be part of a memorable and empowering experience.
Location: Grove between Larkin and Hayes
Hours: Saturday and Sunday, Noon - 6:00pm
Step into the world of country western and experience the lively and energetic atmosphere of the Sundance Saloon Corral. As part of the San Francisco Pride festivities, the Sundance Saloon Corral celebrates the rich tradition of country western music and dance within the LGBTQ+ community.
Whether you're a seasoned line dancer or new to country western dance, our Corral provides a welcoming space for all skill levels. Join in the fun and learn some classic line dances or show off your own moves on the spacious dance floor. Don't worry if you're new to country western dancing - friendly instructors are available to guide you through the steps and help you feel at ease.
Location: Hyde between Golden Gate and Turk
Hours: Saturday and Sunday, Noon - 6:00pm
Root of Pride showcases the artistry, craftsmanship, and unique expressions of the leather and kink communities through interactive exhibits, demonstrations, and workshops.
Beyond its cultural significance, Root of Pride also plays a crucial role in promoting acceptance, understanding, and consent within the broader LGBTQ+ community. It serves as a reminder of the importance of embracing diverse forms of self-expression and breaking down societal stigmas surrounding kink and fetish lifestyles.
Location: UN Plaza outside the Main Entrance
Hours: Saturday & Sunday, Noon - 6:00pm
Here, the spirit of the radical faeries comes to life, celebrating the fluidity of identities, the power of self-expression, and the liberation of the soul. Experience the transformative energy of the radical faerie movement, embrace your true self, and celebrate the rich tapestry of queer culture.
Community Stages live from noon till 6pm.
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Friday June 27th
The San Francisco Trans March is San Francisco's largest transgender Pride event and one of the largest trans events in the entire world. It's always the Friday of Pride weekend and thousands of people attend.
Trans March is a march and event happening on June 27th 2025 at Dolores Park and is not produced by SF Pride.
Learn about Trans March"The San Francisco Dyke March is officially back! With the continuing, overwhelming support of dyke communities across the greater Bay Area, over 200 dykes have joined our conversations and volunteer committees —we're ready to make history, again."
Dyke March is a march and event happening on June 28th 2025 at Dolores Park and is not produced by SF Pride.
Donate to the Dyke March!