Thursday: Travelers Rest's Harvest Market and Bluegrass Festival at Trailblazer Park
TRAVELERS REST, S.C. – Each Thursday evening throughout the month of October at Travelers Rest's Trailblazer Park, the venue hosts the annual Fall Harvest Market and Bluegrass Festival. The event, which runs from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., features live music at the amphitheatre and Travelers Rest Farmers Market vendors at the covered pavilion.
The bluegrass music is organized by the city of Travelers Rest. The market features everything from seasonal fruits and vegetables to fresh meat products, herbs, honey, eggs, cheese, jams and jellies, artisan breads and baked goods, local makers and vendors, and more. (Music schedule and vendor list below.)
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Food vendors will be on site (schedule below), and craft beer and wine will be available.
On Thurs., Oct. 25, the festival will feature a kids Halloween parade with candy beginning at 6:00 pm.
Fall Bluegrass Festival & Harvest Market music schedule:
Oct. 4 – Electric City Blue
Oct. 11 – Tugalo Holler
Oct. 18 – The Breakaways
Oct. 25 – Grassbackerds
Fall Bluegrass Festival & Harvest Market food vendor schedule:
Oct. 4 – Coastal Crust, Hungry Drover, Thoroughfare, Tandem
Oct. 11 – Coastal Crust, Hungry Drover, Thoroughfare, Keepin' It Fresh
Oct. 18 – Tandem, Coastal Crust, Hungry Drover, Streatery
Oct. 25 – Hungry Drover, Tandem, Chuck Truck, Streatery
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Trailblazer Park is located on Trailblazer Drive (formerly Wilhelm Winter St)., accessible by Highways 25 and 276 as well as the GHS Swamp Rabbit Trail.
No pets, coolers or smoking are allowed at Trailblazer Park events.
For more information about Trailblazer Park, click here.
For more information about the Travelers Rest Farmers Market, click here.
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