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Four Peaks Oktoberfest will return to Tempe

Posted 7/25/22

Four Peaks Oktoberfest is making its return to Tempe Town Lake this fall. 

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Four Peaks Oktoberfest will return to Tempe

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Four Peaks Oktoberfest is making its return to Tempe Town Lake this fall. 

The annual outdoor festival will take place from Oct. 7 through Oct. 9 with live music, food, games, carnival rides, a Dachshund fashion show and, of course, beer.  The Bavarian-style beer celebration is hosted by Tempe-based brewery Four Peaks. 

General admission will cost $20 on Oct. 7 and 8 and will be free on Oct. 9. Anyone under the age of 20 gets in for free each day. 

Tempe Beach Park is located at 80 W. Rio Salado Parkway.