Free bluegrass and food truck festival!
A full day of music (three rotating bands), food trucks, craft beer, farmer's & artisans mini market, children's activities, nature walks, and more!
Band Schedule:
11am and 2pm Old Eleven with Gretchen Bowder
12pm and 3pm New England Bluegrass Band
1pm and 4pm Cahaba Roots! Berklee College
Food Trucks:
Terra Firma Farm-farm to table food including fresh burger (veggie and meat), lamb kabobs, veggies, hand cut fries, & more!
Tin Can Co. Sweet and savory crepes and power bowls
The Draft Horse artisan ice cream/soda floats!
Kimberly's Gluten Free --fresh tacos, and potato based specials, all in a certified gluten free kitchen
More food trucks TBA!
Ossipee Valley Music Festival--beer, cider & wine (all local!)
Kids Activities:
Scavenger Hunt
Arts and Crafts
*more TBD!
Farmer's Market: TBA
A mixture of local makers, farmers, and artisans, including an apple/cider vendor!
Workshops: TBA
Parking Directions:
From Route 25 in Cornish Maine, turn (depending on which direction you are coming from), onto South Hiram Road at the Walgreens intersection.
Take a left at the Ossipee Valley Fairgrounds and turn in, take an immediate left again (follow signs), and drive to the gate/down the hill (you will see the event down the hill).
Parking staff will direct you to parking (handicap available), which is within a very short walking distance of the stage (1-2 minutes maximum, mostly less than that).
What to bring/details:
Although most vendors take a card, we recommend bringing some cash. The event is FREE, but food, drink and farm products are for sale.
Portlable restrooms, including a handicap restroom, are onsite,
and there is handicap parking.
We will have a small amount of folding chairs, but we recommend bringing your own blanket or chairs. You may bring a shade tent but these will be restricted to the back of the audience area. Dancing is welcome!
Dogs--on a leash and friendly with crowds/other dogs, are welcome!
No smoking/vaping is allowed in the vendor/concert area
Walking--you are able to access walking trails that go to the Ossipee River (off site) from this location.