When it comes to fun summer festivals, Iowa might be the best state in the nation. One of our unique festivals truly stands out, though, and that’s the National Hobo Convention. Read more about it below!

For 118 years, the town of Britt, Iowa has hosted the National Hobo Convention for rail-riders, hobos and tramps.

Facebook / Britt Hobo Days This year, the National Hobo Convention and accompanying festival will be held August 9-12, 2018 right in the heart of Britt.

The convention and weekend festival draws 20,000 tourists and nearly 100 hobos to the typically sleepy town.

Facebook / Britt Hobo Days

Each year, the festival kicks off with an official fire lighting and the Four Winds ceremony.

Facebook / Britt Hobo Days

All weekend long, visitors and vagrants enjoy games, live entertainment and carnival rides.

Facebook / Britt Hobo Days

And the food - oh, the food is second to none! Try on-the-road favorites alongside traditional fair fare for an authentic experience.

Facebook / Britt Hobo Days

The real highlight of the National Hobo Convention is the naming of the King and Queen of the Hobos. It’s an honor that’s not taken lightly!

Facebook / Britt Hobo Days

If you can’t make the festival this year, be sure to visit Britt any other time and stop by the National Hobo Museum. It’s a truly enlightening experience!

Facebook / Britt Hobo Days

To learn more about the National Hobo Convention or the National Hobo Museum, visit the Britt Hobo Days website.

Facebook / Britt Hobo Days

This year, the National Hobo Convention and accompanying festival will be held August 9-12, 2018 right in the heart of Britt.

Have you ever attended this unique Iowa festival? I’d love to hear about your experiences! Tell your tale in the comments below.

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