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Fungus Fair

Santa Cruz

Santa Cruz Fungus Fair

General Information

Did you know that without fungus, we’d have no bread, cheese, beer, or wine? Or that anti-cholesterol medicine was developed from mushrooms?


Come to the Santa Cruz Fungus Fair to learn fascinating and fun facts about beautiful and diverse species of mushrooms! View remarkable mushroom arts and crafts, taste unusual and exceptionally good fungal fare, and experience FFSC's overriding mission: "We keep the fun in fungus!"


This unique Santa Cruz area tradition draws thousands of visitors each January. Tickets usually go on sale by early December.



Alone by the Log... Albion II (2013). Photo by Hugh Smith
Fuchsi. Hygrocybe coccinea. Photo by Joshua Becker
Stropharia. Photo by Katherine Elvin
Hygrocybe punicea grp. Photo by Cass Fuentes

A Forest of Fungi

One of the highlights of the fair is the Great Hall, where visitors explore the shapes and scents of wild mushrooms in a recreated woodland habitat.


Our volunteers collect hundreds of species of local fungi in the days leading up to the Fair, and carefully identify and label each one.



Science advisors and experienced FFSC members are available to answer questions about the mushroom exhibits throughout the event, and to identify any wild mushrooms you’ve found yourself.



Found a mushroom but can't bring it with you? Visit our Photography for ID Purposes page for tips on taking photos that will help us answer your "what is this?" question.

Marasmius plicatilis - Santa Cruz Island. Photo by Christian Schwarz

Expert Speakers

Nationally and locally renowned speakers present talks on a wide variety of topics each year. Sessions sometimes also include short hands-on workshops. Here's the line up for the next Fair!


Many talks are FREE with your purchase of a Fair Admission ticket, and you can also purchase tickets to larger sessions (Room 3 headliner talks) for a modest additional fee. 

Gradient Orange Wave

Make, Eat, and Shop

Create fun mushroom art, sample gourmet foods made with mushrooms, and take home beautiful mushroom-themed crafts, books, and more.

Spore print. Photo by Lisa Tesler

Try your own mushroom art, from face painting to making mushroom dyed fabric and more. Fun for all ages!

Make Fungi Art

Spore print. Photo by Lisa Tesler

Tasty food, beautiful artwork, mushroom-dyed silks, jewelry and more can be found throughout the venue.

Vendor Areas

Omphalotus olivascens (jack o' lantern. Photo by Jennifer Gomez

Sponsors

The Santa Cruz Fungus Fair is organized by the Fungus Federation of Santa Cruz and the Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History.


Fungus Federation of Santa Cruz


The Fungus Federation of Santa Cruz actively promotes the study of mushrooms, and is dedicated to encouraging an avid interest in the fungal kingdom. We hunt mushrooms for scientific interest and for the table. We encourage a sense of wonder with regard to one of the least understood segments of our global environment. We are fungiphiles, and you just might be one, too! See our mission page and member benefits for more information about FFSC.


Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History


The Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization governed by a board of directors. It was the first museum in Santa Cruz, dating back to 1905 with the founding collection of Santa Cruz lighthouse keeper and naturalist, Laura Hecox. The museum has been connecting people to the wonders of nature for over 100 years. The museum served as one of the original locations of the annual Santa Cruz Fungus Fair. See the museum's About page for more information about its mission.

Fungus Fair - Jan. 2026

General Information

Advanced Ticket Sales

After Hours Dinner

Make Fungi Art

Buy Food & Crafts

Media & Publicity

FAQs & Directions

Volunteer for the Fair

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