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Des Moines Taco Festival - Western Gateway Park from outside the West end.

Des Moines Taco Festival

3.0(1 review)
31.7 mi

I attended the inaugural Des Moines Taco Festival yesterday at the Western Gateway Park. Here are…read morea few of my thoughts. I honestly had it in my head that I wasn't going to go, but I was given a general admission ticket. Heather had plans...I didn't have my kids...so I headed down to check it out after the ISU OU game. The 400 lb gorilla in the room. The weather sucked the majority of the day. That being said no one I was among was really complaining about it. This was an all ages event. General admission was $12 and kids 12 and under were free. The Western Gateway Park was completely fenced off. The entrance to the festival was on the East side of the park. Not knowing that I parked on the West end off of 13th and Locust so I had a walk to start my visit with. No biggie. At the entrance the process went well. If you planned on drinking and were over 21 you presented your ID along with your ticket and you were given a wristband to indicate you were of legal age. I don't really drink for the most part, but I got my pink wristband just in case. After entering one of the first tents was setup to buy tokens. Everything was on a token system. One token = $2.00. Non-refundable so be careful not to buy too many tokens... Tacos were $2.00 each. Drinks varied from what I read. I did not partake in Tequila Fest or go into the bar tent yesterday so I have no experience with those aspects of this festival. There were two main areas for the food vendors. A line of trucks running East to West on Grand and a line of tents running North and South along 13th. Vendors typically had two lines going; an order line and a pickup line. After getting through the order line you proceeded to the back of the pickup line to get your food. Rinse and repeat. The lines... First of all I'm the wrong guy to talk about lines. Boot camp pretty much solved that issue for me. Festivals, concerts, amusement parks...just like being in a galley. I'm not a fan of unorganized crowds, but I can stand in a line all day. The lines were established by the people themselves. I saw no one giving direction, but I saw a lot of people helping each other out. Someone would step into the pickup line from the sidewalk and someone else would ask them "Have you ordered yet?". If they answered no they were politely pointed to the ordering line. I wasn't looking at my phone, but I would guess the lines I stood in were about 20 minutes order to pickup. I heard rumors there were times the wait at Mama's Tacos approached an hour. I can't confirm that. The weather was crappy. There was alcohol on site. And the organization was spotty in some areas. And yet everyone I talked to was having a good time. Some of you can probably can guess that I talk a lot...and I seldom stay quiet if an interesting conversation is going on around me... I think I ended up with a pretty good feel of how the people around me were doing. Not all tacos are created equal. Some $2.00 tacos were good sized (shout out to Curbin' Cuisine), and some $2.00 tacos were just sad. One thing I would recommend for the next taco festival... Stalk the pickup lines. Cruise by the people picking up their tacos and take a look at what is being delivered to them. Choose to spend your money wisely. Don't be afraid to walk up to someone and ask where they got something. Typically I approach other men to avoid the appearance I'm hitting on someone...especially when tequila is involved. No lucha wrestling was going on while I was there. The stage for the live bands was positioned well and if it hadn't been raining I bet it would have been utilized more. Because of the weather most of the people weren't in the chairs...they were listening from inside the bar tent. I missed the taco eating contest. Would I go again...with spending my own money for a ticket? I'd have to say yes. But I'd employ the tips I mentioned above. The first two places I hit...I was thinking "Thank God I didn't pay for this ticket." but when I started paying attention and talking to people I wasn't as disappointed with my purchases. There were some fantastic flavor profiles available to try. I had a good time. The people around me made it fun...despite the weather. Of course it was really hard to have a bad day, no matter what happened, after ISU got that W over OU. One additional shout out. To the wonderful woman with Per Mar security who let me slide through the fence when I headed home... Thank you! She shortened my walk back to my car by about four blocks up and back.

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Des Moines Taco Festival - Stage for the live bands.

Stage for the live bands.

Des Moines Taco Festival - Crowd and lines in the rain.

Crowd and lines in the rain.

Des Moines Taco Festival - Crowd and lines in the rain.

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Crowd and lines in the rain.

Hinterland Music Festival - Lana Del Rey

Hinterland Music Festival

4.0(5 reviews)
53.5 mi

Hinterland 2025 was my first-ever music festival experience and it was very memorable…read more Hinterland is a 3-day music festival in rural Iowa, outside Des Moines. The festival hosts a mixture of local and bigger name artists. The overall vibe is lowkey, folksy and country, but some pop and alt/indie acts are featured as well. The festival offers on-site camping options, as well as parking and shuttles. This year, the festival sold over 25,000 tickets, although it was unclear how many unique visitors attended across the three days. In addition to music, there were plenty of crafts, food, merchandise and even things for younger children to do. The weather was just about perfect, with dry conditions and highs in the 70s each day. Iowa can be brutal in the summer and feedback from 2024 was that the heat made it very difficult to enjoy the entire festival in the hot weather. For 2025, Hinterland shifted the venue slightly and reportedly made some improvements from past years. While they added a small canopy area for shade, the venue was entirely exposed to the sun without any relief. Fortunately the temperatures were cooler than usual this year, but I think they need to find a way to add more shaded areas for future festivals. The average high temperature for the area is in the upper 80s in early August, with highs commonly reaching the 90s. I did not camp or utilize the shuttles, I used 1-day general parking. Since I was one of the first cars in on Sunday morning, I was able to get out quickly at the end of the night, in only about 15-20 minutes. This seemed atypical, as many people reported that it took over two hours to get out each night. There was no traffic direction, so that caused a huge mess. They either need staff directing traffic, more than one exit, and/or marked lanes of traffic to get things moving more efficiently. There is a VIP option for tickets and I highly recommend this if you plan on attending in the future. VIP had access to premium comfort amenities, such as an exclusive full-service bar, air conditioned restrooms, a shaded structure and dedicated lines to enter the venue, access merch, showers, etc. Barricade access was split in half between GA and VIP, but probably 80% or more of the attendance was GA. This year, VIP ticket holders also got a free festival t-shirt. Entering the festival on Sunday was very chaotic. The festival gave conflicting instructions on when and where to line up. People who were trying to get in all morning were turned away. While I appreciate that they didn't let people start lining up before the sun comes up, it felt like there needed to be better structure for a fairer experience. Speaking of that, the staff did not have much of a control over lines and did not seem to know what was going on. VIP was supposed to get in first, but they let GA run in and there was mass chaos as a stampede unfolded. Security felt too lax, as bag checks were inconsistent and they let dozens of people trample in without scanning their bracelets. This seems like a real security lapse and a safety hazard. With that said, the interior security around the stage was top notch. They quickly addressed and de-escalated multiple incidents in both a professional and speedy manner. Rowdy people were escorted out. They passed out water all day and night, which was a nice plus. This will definitely help in the future when hotter weather returns for the festival in years to come. Overall, I had a memorable experience at Hinterland Music Festival. Getting in was kind of chaotic and the music was a little bit too country and slow for me, at times, but I still found many of the performers enjoyable. The vast majority of people I encountered in attendance were very friendly and fun. It's a highly inclusive festival and I might consider coming back, if more of my favorite artists were performing.

only good bc of lana del rey, not really a good festival if u dont have vip, very muddy, minimal…read morefood, not good merch, dificult to get in / out of it, but worth it for ldr

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Hinterland Music Festival - Lana Del Rey

Lana Del Rey

Hinterland Music Festival - Lana Del Rey

Lana Del Rey

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Oktoberfest

Oktoberfest

4.7(3 reviews)
31.5 mi

Oktoberfest is a great weekend in Des Moines, I recommend everyone should go have some fun and…read morepreferably dress up for it! Dressing for the occasion really makes it more fun. For a festival that is mostly about drinking the crowd is always nice and not too rowdy. Many men and women are happy to teach you to polka or even grab a stranger to share a boot of bier with. They always have great entertainment with live polka bands and several very entertaining contests for those in proper attire, such as the bier maiden competition. The limited food for venders outside Hessen Haus is always good, and the pastries from strudl Haus are always amazing. There are two things I think they need to improve on at this event. The first being they don't have many or even any sour biers most years. The second being they need more food vendors and variety. There is more to German food than just pretzels and brats. If they improved on these two items hands down this would be a five star review.

Love Des Moines Oktoberfest!! It's only 2 days long but I don't think I can handle much more. My…read morefavorite event is the tapping of he Golden Keg -- it's worth taking off work for!! Obviously the beer is the highlight of this event and there is plenty. Polka all day and night -- if you haven't tried to dance Polka it's easy! Just try!! Lots of friendly dancers will help you learn if you just step out and start trying. The rest of Oktoberfest is a blur -- but if I remembered it all it wouldn't be worth attending. Friendly people, great bier - eins, zwei, drei, gsuffa!!!

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Oktoberfest
Oktoberfest
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Pizza Pie Looza - festivals - Updated May 2026

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