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When and where is the 2025 National Balloon Classic?

The 2025 National Balloon Classic: July 25 – August 2. The 9-day event is located at the Memorial Balloon Field in Indianola, Iowa.

What is the cost and how do I purchase tickets?

General Admission Tickets are $12 per evening session (purchased in advance), $15 per evening session purchased at an official retail location or at the gate. Gate sales are cash-free – card or mobile payments only. Ticket fees will be added at checkout for each ticket purchased, including retail and gate sales. General Admission tickets are valid for one evening session of choice, July 25-August 2, 2025. General Admission Tickets do not sell out; attendance capacity at the Memorial Balloon Field is not limited.

When do the balloons launch?

MORNING FLIGHTS: Morning flights begin on Saturday, July 26.
Gates are open from 6:00 a.m. until 9:00 a.m., so guests can enjoy watching the competition flights (weather permitting). Pilot briefings, including a weather report, are held 30 minutes before flights. Flight announcements are not made until after the pilot briefing. Please be aware that parking and viewing are at your own risk (no parking/gate attendant); guests are responsible for their own safety and belongings. All National Balloon Classic policies are in force: no pets, smoking/vaping, or outside food or beverages. Select vendors are open for food, coffee, and other beverage purchases. Chair rental is available. Admission and parking are free-will donations for mornings only.

EVENING FLIGHTS: Gates open at 4:00 p.m.
Weather permitting, hot air balloons are scheduled to launch each evening at 6:30 p.m. Pilot briefings, including a weather report, are held 30 minutes before flights. Flight announcements are not made until after the pilot briefing. General Admission tickets include all evening entertainment. If it is unsafe to launch hot air balloons, other scheduled entertainment will go on unless safety is a concern.

How early should I arrive at the balloon field?

For evening flights, arriving at 4 p.m., when gates open, will ensure less traffic and parking delays, particularly on weekends and for the Nite Glow Extravaganza.

How do I get to the National Balloon Classic?

The National Balloon Classic is held at the National Balloon Classic Memorial Balloon Field, which is located east of Indianola on Hwy 92. From the intersection of Hwy 69 and Hwy 92, go east two miles and follow balloon traffic signs. The best way to avoid heavy traffic is to take a route that includes arriving on Hwy 92 from the East.

Is there a park and ride option?

At this time, a park and ride option to the Memorial Balloon Field is unavailable; however, there is generous, on-site parking, and the earlier you arrive, the earlier you avoid traffic and parking delays.

Where is the parking located?

General admission parking is included with your ticket purchase. Once parked, there are no “in and out” privileges. The General Admission parking lot, including handicapped parking, is located directly south of the Memorial Balloon Field on 150th Avenue, north of Highway 92. Follow Balloon Traffic signs. Upon arrival, a volunteer Rotarian will assist you with where to park. Be sure to have your ticket(s) ready to show. DO NOT LEAVE YOUR TICKET IN THE CAR. Tickets will be scanned at the main entrance.

Is accessible parking available?

  • Guests with a visible ADA placard can park in ADA-accessible spaces. Upon arrival, a parking attendant will direct you to the designated parking area across the street from the main entrance gate. Please be aware that the Memorial Balloon Field and Spectator Parking are grassy, landscaped fields that are not paved. Accessible seating is located directly inside the main entrance gate.

How will I know if the balloons will fly?

All National Balloon Classic events depend on prevailing weather conditions and are subject to delays or cancellations. Surface winds and winds aloft can vary greatly; maximum safe surface wind speeds are 8-10 mph. Every effort is made for a successful balloon flight. Safety is our first priority. Pilot briefings, including a weather report, are held 30 minutes before flights. Flight announcements are not made until after the pilot briefing. Last-minute decisions are the norm in ballooning; winds aloft can quickly change. Weather announcements will be made on our Facebook page; however, taking a “wait and see” approach may result in arriving too late and missing a beautiful night of balloon gazing and phenomenal entertainment.

Can I get a refund if the event is canceled?

The National Balloon Classic is a weather-dependent event, and tickets are nonrefundable.

Every effort is made for a successful balloon flight; the safety of our pilots, crew, and guests is our first priority. Purchasing a ticket allows guests to enjoy one evening session (nine nights to choose from), free access to watch morning competition flights (no ticket required; a free will donation is appreciated), and free parking both mornings and evenings. If it is unsafe to launch hot air balloons, other scheduled entertainment will continue unless safety is a concern. Tickets are valid July 25 – August 2, 2025, only.

What is a session?

  • At the National Balloon Classic, hot air balloons fly twice daily: in the morning and in the evening (there is no morning flight on Friday, July 25). Evening “sessions” begin when the gates open at 4:00 p.m. and last until 9-10 p.m., depending on the evening entertainment. For example, Nite Glows and Drone Shows do not start until dusk/dark and will end later. A General Admission ticket is good for any one evening session. Please note: There are no activities during the day at the balloon field; gates are locked between 9 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. This is the perfect time to explore our charming community and experience all it offers.

How do Pilots compete?

The National Balloon Classic is considered one of the country’s most competitive hot-air ballooning events. Pilots compete for points, cash, and championship titles. All flights are competitive; however, evening tasks are more entertaining and guest-oriented (i.e., Tip Over the Outhouse). In the mornings, pilots have their serious game faces on. They compete by dropping specially weighted baggies onto targets that are placed in designated locations, including the Memorial Balloon Field. Some morning tasks may comprise several targets, which takes great precision and skill to determine wind directions and flight patterns to “hit” each one successfully. The morning scores are calculated using a nationally recognized system. Each pilot receives between zero and one thousand points per target, and their morning scores are combined for the entire week. The pilot with the highest point total at the end of the week receives the highly coveted National Balloon Classic Champion title.

How do hot air balloons compete?

A hot air balloon “race” is based on flying accuracy and skill rather than speed. Pilots compete in several different tasks every morning and evening; however, the morning competition is for points, which determine the overall National Balloon Classic Champion, the North Central Regional Championship, and the State Championship.

What can I bring to the balloon field?

  • Bring a lawn chair or blanket for seating. Chairs are not provided, but they are available to rent on a first-come, first-served basis. The balloon field is an open, manicured grassy field that provides perfect views from all areas. It is an ideal space to unplug and unwind.
  • Backpacks/bags (1 per person) are allowed, but ALL bags are subject to inspection. Clear bags will expedite the inspection process.
  • Each guest is allowed to have one clear, plastic, unopened water bottle.

What items are not allowed at the balloon field?

  • No weapons of any kind, including knives over 4” blade length.
  • No drones, laser pointers, fireworks, lighters, or flames of any kind.
  • No animals, with the exception of a service animal.
  • No tents or large umbrellas that obstruct views.
  • No outside food/drink, or coolers, with the exception of one clear, plastic, unopened water bottle. No alcohol of any kind.
  • No solicitation; no religious or political paraphernalia.
  • No campers, tents, or ATVs. RV parking is allowed in designated lots only during event hours, with no overnights.

Are pets allowed at the balloon field?

The only animals allowed are ADA service animals that are specially trained for a specific job or task. Any other animal that does not qualify as a service animal under the ADA is not allowed on the Memorial Balloon Field grounds. Emotional support animals are not classified as service animals. Neither the ADA nor Iowa’s disability law covers emotional support animals.

Is smoking or vaping allowed at the balloon field?

Absolutely no smoking or vaping is allowed at the balloon field. No smoking includes electronic cigarettes.

Are there places to eat at the balloon field?

During the evening sessions, a wide variety of food concessions—from food trucks to food stands—are ready to serve guests. Limited food vendors, serving breakfast and coffee, are available during the morning flight viewings.

Can I bring my own food and beverages?

There is a large variety of food and beverage vendors at the balloon field, including a beer and wine tent. No outside food, beverages, or coolers are allowed with the exception of one clear, plastic, unopened water bottle per person. Bags and backpacks are subject to inspection.

Where can I purchase souvenirs and merch?

The official National Balloon Classic Gift Shop is located by the main entrance. There, you will find T-shirts, hats, bug spray and other necessities, complete sets of balloon cards, souvenirs, exclusive products made in Iowa, glow gear, and other fun stuff.

Where are the ATM machines located?

ATMs are located inside the gates on both the east and west ends of the balloon field and in Spectator Parking across from the main entrance. Credit and debit cards may be used at most concessionaires and in the gift shop.

Can I bring a tour group?

The National Balloon Classic provides unique and affordable experiences for tour groups. For group rates, including information on how to purchase balloon rides, please contact brette@nationalballoonclassic.com.

What is there to do during the day?

Hot air balloons do not fly during the day’s heat; therefore, after the morning competition, the balloon field gates remain locked until 4:00 p.m. This is the perfect time to explore our vibrant community. Trails, shopping, dining, breweries, and wineries; Indianola and Warren County have much to offer! Check out some of the great things to see and do at Experience Indianola and Wander Warren County.

How can I volunteer?

The National Balloon Classic, a 501(c)(3)nonprofit organization, relies on hundreds of volunteers to make the 9-day event successful. Volunteers help in all areas, including balloon chase crews, Public Information, gate hosting, ticket taking, hospitality, and VIP areas. Must be 16 years or older or accompanied by an adult. If you would like to volunteer, please contact our office at (515) 961-8415 or click here.

Can I take photos of the balloons?

Hot air balloons are one of the most photographed sports, and we encourage you to capture as many jaw-dropping moments as possible. Please note: By entering the National Balloon Classic property, you are entering an area where you may be recorded or photographed for commercial purposes. Photos and videos may appear on the National Balloon Classic website, social media pages, or other media for marketing and promotional use. By your presence on the property, you agree to be photographed and/or recorded, and you are also granting the National Balloon Classic, its sponsors, attending media, affiliates, agents, and designees irrevocable permission to use your likeness, performance, mannerisms, and voice – and those of any minor accompanying you – without compensation, credit, or notice in commercials, advertising, and other materials in any and all media worldwide in perpetuity. Media credentials will be provided to qualified media only. Visit our media page.

What are the future dates of the National Balloon Classic?

  • 2026: July 31 – August 8
  • 2027: July 30 – August 7
  • 2028: July 28 – August 5

Still have questions?

Drop us a line on our contact page, and we will respond as soon as possible.

Contact Us

The National Balloon Classic is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Thank you for supporting this cherished event!
For information on how to donate, contact brette@nationalballoonclassic.com

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