Mark the annual gray whale migration from the shore with this festival, now in its 54th year, which offers a full weekend of marine-themed activities, educational exhibits, family-friendly entertainment, whale-watching excursions, marine conservation talks and a cardboard-boat-building contest and Dinghy Dash in Dana Point. Things kick off Friday with a sunset welcoming ceremony by members of the local Acjachemen Nation, followed by a reception with live music and food trucks. This year, instead of the traditional Festival of Whales Parade, there will be an inaugural Festival of Whales Carnival, complete with carnival rides, games, food and a beer garden with an ocean view. Park at Dana Hills High School (33333 Golden Lantern) and take a free shuttle to Lantern Bay Park.
March feels like a breath of fresh air. The days are getting longer, cozy rainy days are interspersed with the start of spring, and the weekends are full of free festivals—celebrating everything from kites to whales to cherry blossoms. Whether you want to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day or cheer on the runners in the L.A. Marathon, there are lots of free ways to spend your time this month. And museums and March go hand in hand: While many of L.A.’s top museums are always free, during the annual Museums Free-for-All, beloved institutions all over the region that usually charge admission throw open their doors for free entry, while the biannual ArtNight Pasadena shines a light on the City of Roses as a cultural destination.