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Phelps Keeps Its Flavor in Flint Creek and Sauerkraut
Phelps has a lively village identity around Flint Creek Falls, historic downtown walks, Ontario Pathways, and its annual sauerkraut tradition.
Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 24, 2026
Phelps has an easy local cheer: creek sound, Main Street, and fermented-cabbage civic pride. The Village of Phelps invites visitors to walk downtown, notice the architecture, and enjoy the view and sound of Flint Creek Falls on Main Street.
The same record points to the Phelps Community Historical Society, Redfield Park, Crooked Bridge Park, and Ontario Pathways connecting Phelps toward Canandaigua. Then the story gets unmistakably local: Phelps Sauerkraut Weekend is held every year on the early weekend in August and celebrates the town’s sauerkraut-making history.
The Town of Phelps page currently highlights the Sauerkraut Parade on August 1, 2026. The parade belongs beside the creek and downtown story because it turns local food memory into a public street routine.
Its downtown texture is creek, trail, park, museum, and a food-industry memory the village still turns into a parade. That is the fun of Phelps: the local story is not polished into something grand. It still sounds like Flint Creek on Main Street, a park walk, and a summer weekend where sauerkraut gets to be the headline.
That kind of detail makes Phelps feel lived-in. Ontario Pathways, Flint Creek Falls, the Phelps Community Historical Society, and Sauerkraut Weekend all point to a village that keeps its quirks close to downtown.