Open Streets returns:
Sunday, July 21, 2024!
11 am – 3 pm
Join us for our 6th annual, free street festival that re-imagines our shared public spaces – streets and parks – as places where people want to walk, bike, and play.
This year’s car-free route travels between Garfield Park and Cloverland Park with a mid-route activity hub along the northern edge of Porter Park.
2024 Route Map
Open Streets features live music, dance, fitness activities, giant-sized games, street installations, food and more! Join the parade and participate in our activity scavenger hunt.
Community groups and businesses are invited to host interactive activities at the event. Check out our activities page for more information.
If you live on the route, surprise us with something fun in your front yard or in the street in front of your home. Need ideas? Check out some of our own.
Be a Volunteer
Volunteers make Open Streets Corvallis possible! Short shifts, camaraderie, and plenty of time to explore the event, too.
We appreciate your commitment to the community!
What People Say
[The] volunteer/staff team was just wonderful. Everyone was so upbeat and helpful. We had a really great time connecting with the community and with other vendors.
2023 Vendor
Great people! Great perks! Felt valued and like I was making a difference.
2023 Volunteer
I LOVE this event! I love that it’s low-key and free and a manageable length and that it moves around each year. I love the community it encourages!
2019
The open street events are so important for community interactions and people getting to meet each other.
2017
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