Alicia Hempleman-Adams has become the first British woman to cross the Atlantic Ocean by hot air balloon, taking off from Presque Isle, Maine, and landing safely in Luxembourg. This remarkable achievement is being celebrated with a series of hot air balloon festivals across the United States, showcasing the vibrant and diverse ballooning culture.
The Sonoma County Hot Air Balloon Classic in California, scheduled for 18-19 July, will feature a dazzling array of balloons against the backdrop of rolling vineyards. Visitors can enjoy tethered rides, live music, and local food, with tickets starting at $21 (£17) for adults.
In Maine, the Crown of Maine Balloon Festival and the Lewiston Auburn Balloon Festival will take place in August. These events offer free entry and the chance to experience the beauty of Maine's landscapes from above, with balloon rides available for a fee.
The Great Reno Balloon Race in Nevada, from 10-13 September, promises a spectacle of nearly 100 balloons. This world-renowned event invites visitors to enjoy the early morning launches, with rides priced from $395 (£320) per person.

Colorado's Snowmass Balloon Festival, occurring 25-27 September, will transform the Rocky Mountains' skies with over 30 balloons. The festival includes dawn launches and the popular Night Glow, offering free entry to attendees.
St Louis will host the Great Forest Park Balloon Race on 18-19 September, featuring a unique Hare and Hound-style race and a vibrant Balloon Glow event.
Arizona's Spooktacular Hot Air Balloon Festival, from 23-25 October, will incorporate Halloween festivities, including a costume contest and a kids' zone. Tickets are priced at $18 (£15) for adults and $13 (£11) for children.
Finally, the Winthrop Balloon Roundup in Washington State, set for 5-7 March 2027, will offer rides over the North Cascades, with prices starting at $345 (£280) per person. These festivals not only celebrate Hempleman-Adams' achievement but also highlight the joy and wonder of hot air ballooning
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