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Running April 14 through April 20, SF Space Walk 2026 brings growers, lounges, new flower releases and citywide cannabis culture back into focus, with a month of related programming beginning April 3.

San Francisco is getting its weed week back.

SF Space Walk, the city’s annual 4/20-season cannabis festival curated by journalist and author David Downs, returns this year with a weeklong lineup of flower drop parties, lounge activations and neighborhood events spread across the city from April 14 through April 20.

Modeled in spirit after San Francisco Beer Week and Restaurant Week, SF Space Walk is built around a simple but smart idea: treat cannabis releases with the same energy other industries give album drops, chef collabs and product launches. In this case, the stars are cultivators, lounges and fresh flower.

The event’s centerpiece is a seven-night run of what organizers describe as “drop parties,” gatherings where consumers can meet growers, explore new releases and experience the city’s legal cannabis lounge scene in a more social, curated setting. According to event materials, participating growers this year include brands such as Sense, Snowtill, Sunset Connect, Moon Valley, Umma Sonoma, Wood Wide Farms and Bosky, among others. Lounges and retail partners span multiple San Francisco neighborhoods, including spots like Moe Greens, Mission Cannabis Club, Fig & Thistle, Urbana and others.

That matters because SF Space Walk is doing more than throwing parties. It is trying to remind people that San Francisco still has one of the richest cannabis cultures in the world, and that legal weed can still feel local, specific and alive when it is rooted in place.

That may be the real hook here.

At a time when California cannabis often gets flattened into price wars, compliance headaches and shelf-space battles, SF Space Walk leans into the side of the industry that still feels human: growers with followings, strains with personality, neighborhood lounges, music, art and the kind of conversations that don’t happen in a rush at the register.

This year’s programming also stretches beyond the official April 14 to 20 run. A monthlong art show titled Get to the Bag opens April 3 at Mirus Gallery. The exhibition’s 2026 theme is “prohibited,” with a focus on East Coast illicit-market packaging and artwork banned by the State of California. Organizers are also adding a private “Club” night in SOMA on April 18, along with a community beach cleanup on April 11 led by Big Pete’s Treats and Hyrba with support from RefuseRefuse.org.

In other words, the event is not just selling access to products. It is trying to package a broader version of cannabis culture, one that includes design, neighborhood identity, public gathering and civic texture alongside the flower itself.

That’s a notable frame for San Francisco in particular.

For years, the city has occupied a strange place in the cannabis imagination. It remains one of the world’s most recognizable weed capitals, but it has also watched much of the industry’s economic momentum shift elsewhere. The legacy is still there. The mythology is still there. The dispensaries and lounges are still there. But events like this are part of the ongoing attempt to turn that legacy into something current instead of merely historic.

SF Space Walk makes that pitch directly. The event describes itself as a public-spirited effort to polish the city’s cannabis crown on the global stage. Promotional materials point to visitors from around the Bay Area and beyond, with the broader goal of reintroducing consumers to San Francisco through cannabis.

There is a logic to that. A strong weed city is not built on stores alone. It needs ritual. It needs reasons to go out. It needs scenes, destinations and recurring moments that give people a way to experience the culture collectively rather than passively. Cannabis, for all the money and policy around it, still depends on atmosphere.

And atmosphere is something San Francisco can still do better than almost anyone.

The festival’s structure reflects that. Drop parties are planned across neighborhoods including the Mission, Civic Center, Hayes Valley, the Sunset, Inner Richmond and SOMA. The format lets attendees move through the city while connecting product releases to specific places. That gives the week a little more shape than a standard promo campaign or retail push. It feels closer to a crawl, or a circuit, than a trade event.

For High Times readers, that is part of the appeal. Legal cannabis has matured, but some of its most interesting expressions still happen where commerce, culture and place overlap. SF Space Walk appears designed to sit right in that intersection.

The event is scheduled to run through 4/20 itself, with organizers encouraging RSVPs for individual dates and programming. Whether it becomes a major annual tradition or remains a strong local ritual with cult appeal, it taps into something the industry could use more of: experiences that make legal weed feel like culture again, not just inventory.

For one week in April, San Francisco seems intent on proving it still knows how to do exactly that.

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