Running of the Chihuahuas
Small Dogs, Big Fun. The 14th Annual Running of the Chihuahuas includes a day of fun, festivities and fundraising.
From all-day festivals on the piers to live music performances along Wharf Street, The Wharf always offers a fantastic lineup of things to do in Washington, DC. Join us for live music, outdoor movies, boat parades, fireworks, and more!
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Small Dogs, Big Fun. The 14th Annual Running of the Chihuahuas includes a day of fun, festivities and fundraising.
The Farmers Market SW has landed at The Wharf. Every Saturday through November support local farmers offering fresh and locally sourced food. The market is located at M Street Landing, outside of Pitango, Philippe Chow, and Fish Shop on Saturdays.
Bike to Work Day is on May 15, 2026. Be sure to bike to The Wharf for a quick bite!
Sunset Cinema at The Wharf is back this summer—enjoy free outdoor movies Wednesday evenings on Transit Pier presented by Pacifico Beer. Movies being at 7:30.
Grooves in the Grove returns Thursday evenings this Summer bringing vibey beats to the waterfront.
Summer never sounded better! Join us for free concerts on Transit Pier every Friday evening starting at 7pm presented by Pacifico.
Sunset Cinema at The Wharf is back this summer—enjoy free outdoor movies Wednesday evenings on Transit Pier presented by Pacifico Beer. Movies being at 7:30.
Get ready to step, spin, and swing at The Wharf’s Swing Dance Night with Gottaswing! Champion dancers Tom Koerner and Debra Sternberg will get you moving, followed by live rockabilly tunes from The Thrills to keep the dance floor hopping!
Red Bull Spin Off is a high-energy challenge where teams of two create custom-made bicycles and attempt to cross the finish line on a floating race track. Balance, brains, and bravery required. It all spins off at The Wharf on June 27, 2026.
Celebrate the Fourth of July at The Wharf with free country music on multiple outdoor stages. The Wharf also has spectacular views of the National Park Service fireworks launched from the National Mall.
Enjoy the freshest fish from one of the country’s oldest fish markets. Oysters on the half shell. Blue crabs by the bushel. Whole fishes caught that morning. And a low-key atmosphere that makes everything taste even better. Stop by for the food or the fishmongers—the Municipal Fish Market never disappoints.
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