Top German Heritage Events Happening This Year in the US
German-American culture blooms each year in the U.S. through a host of lively festivals. These events celebrate food, music, dance, history, and community. Here are some of the top German heritage events in 2025, complete with dates, places, and what makes each special.

Oktoberfest USA – La Crosse, Wisconsin
Oktoberfest USA in La Crosse draws big crowds every year in late September into early October.
This festival blends Bavaria-style fun with Midwestern warmth. You’ll find parades, polka bands, traditional German food, beer gardens, and people dressed in dirndls and lederhosen.
It’s one of the longest-running Oktoberfests in the region and attracts up to 150,000 visitors.
Oktoberfest Zinzinnati — Cincinnati, Ohio
This event claims to be the largest Oktoberfest in the United States. It’s held in September in downtown Cincinnati along the Ohio River.
Expect massive crowds, parades, music on multiple stages, food vendors, authentic German fare, and big steins. It mixes fun traditions and local flavor.
Fredericksburg Oktoberfest — Fredericksburg, Texas
Fredericksburg’s festival runs October 3–5, 2025.
It celebrates German roots in Hill Country with over 50 beer varieties, Texas wines, traditional German food (like sausage, sauerkraut, potato pancakes), polka, and waltz contests.
It also supports local arts and youth through scholarships and grants.
Wurstfest — New Braunfels, Texas
Wurstfest is a big 10-day event in New Braunfels. In 2025, it runs from November 7 to 16.
This festival honors Texas’s German heritage with food, beer halls, carnival rides, music, and a festive atmosphere along the scenic Comal River.
Helen Oktoberfest — Helen, Georgia
Helen, an Alpine-style town in the Blue Ridge Mountains, hosts its Oktoberfest from early September through early November.
Its charm comes from its Bavarian architecture, crests, nightly music, dance, authentic food, and free admission on Sundays so families can join without cost.
Frankenmuth Oktoberfest — Frankenmuth, Michigan
Frankenmuth, known as “Michigan’s Little Bavaria,” holds its Oktoberfest in mid‑September (for 2025, September 18–21).
What sets it apart is being officially sanctioned by Munich’s Hofbräuhaus, plus charming small‑town Bavarian streets, wiener dog races, polka bands, classic German food and beer, and a cozy community feel.
