July: Fireworks, Festivities & Funky Fun
Lake Conroe kicks off July with a bang — literally. Freedom Fest on July 4th and 5th is the kind of celebration that makes you want to wear red, white, and blue socks with flip-flops. On July 4th, head to Lake Conroe Beach Park for yard games, scavenger hunts, food trucks, and a beachy vibe that screams “America!” Admission is just $8, and kids under 3 get in free — which is great, because they’ll probably spend most of the day chasing bubbles.
The next day, July 5th, the party shifts to Montgomery Community Center for a small-town bash featuring a “Red, White and Boots” parade, bounce houses, water slides, and a Kid-Preneur zone where tiny tycoons sell handmade crafts and lemonade with suspicious pricing strategies.
July’s Got Talent (and Markets)
The Crighton Theatre brings the laughs with The Wedding Singer musical every weekend in July. It’s the perfect excuse to wear shoulder pads and belt out “I Wanna Grow Old With You” in public.
On July 12th, the Christmas in July Market at Lone Star Convention Center lets you shop for ornaments while sweating through your tank top. It’s festive, it’s weird, and it’s wonderful.
August: Tribute Concerts & Medieval Mayhem
August turns up the volume with Bernhardt Winery’s tribute concert series, where every weekend is a musical time machine. From Foreigner and Willie Nelson to Whitney Houston and the Rolling Stones, you’ll be singing along and wondering how you still remember all the lyrics.
On August 2nd, GOOD DAY FEST 2025 takes over the Montgomery County Fairgrounds with country stars like Chad Cooke Band and Sundance Head. It’s boots and barbecue — basically Texas in a nutshell.
And speaking of nuts, the International Medieval Combat Federation World Championships (Aug 7–10) bring knights in armor to the fairgrounds for sword fights, jousting, and the occasional “Did that guy just yell in Latin?” moment. It’s like Renaissance Faire meets WWE, and it’s glorious.