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Fairhaven Chocolate Walk

Roam the Village. Enjoy the Atmosphere. Savor Every Chocolate. Our beloved Chocolate Walk returns on Valentine’s Day, February 14, 2026, and this year promises to be sweeter than ever. 

Spend the afternoon strolling through Fairhaven Village, collecting decadent chocolate samples at 18 unique stops, and soaking in the charm of our historic, walkable neighborhood. 

The 2025 Chocolate Walk sold out—so don’t wait! Upgrade your experience with a VIP ticket, which includes four curated beverages at select stops: sparkling prosecco, red wine, a rich and delicious port, and a cozy boozy hot cocoa—perfect for a February afternoon in Fairhaven. 

Whether you’re planning a Galentine’s outing, a romantic afternoon with your partner, or simply an excuse to treat yourself, the Chocolate Walk runs from 12–5pm, making it the perfect lead-in to dinner at one of Fairhaven’s incredible restaurants (reservations strongly encouraged).

Tickets available through the event page: https://members.enjoyfairhaven.com/event-calendar/Details/fairhaven-chocolate-walk-2026-1586160?sourceTypeId=Website 

Starts: February 14, 2026

Time: 12 - 5 p.m.

Admission: General $35/VIP +$20

Location: Historic Fairhaven Village
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Produced By: Fairhaven Association

Contact Person: Kimberly Anderson

Phone: 360-366-8246

Email: executivedirector@enjoyfairhaven.com

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