Celebrate Fun and Community at the Hardeeville Festival on Main
Each year, the lively and family-friendly Hardeeville Festival on Main brings the community together for an unforgettable weekend of fun. This year, the festival took place on October 11th and 12th, continuing its tradition of offering entertainment for all ages.
A Festival for All Ages
The Hardeeville Festival on Main is packed with activities that cater to both kids and adults. For the little ones, the rides are always a highlight—this year featuring a carousel, Ferris wheel, giant slide, and more. While the kids enjoyed the excitement of the rides, the adults found themselves catching up with neighbors or soaking in the live music.
FAQ: Is the Hardeeville Festival on Main family friendly? Yes!
Music to Remember
Each night of the festival featured a different live band. On Friday, 20 Ride, a Zac Brown Band tribute band, rocked the stage with country hits. Saturday night closed with the sounds of Sons of Sailors, an acclaimed Jimmy Buffett cover band, which had everyone feeling those laid-back island vibes. The music brings an extra layer of fun and energy to the festival, making it the perfect backdrop for a lively evening in Hardeeville.
Food, Crafts, and Local Favorites
Of course, no festival is complete without great food and shopping! Visitors could indulge in fair favorites like corndogs, funnel cakes, and shaved ice, or opt for a taste of the local flavor with delicious Mexican cuisine. The craft vendors offered unique items, from custom dog collars and leashes to home décor and festival souvenirs—plenty to take home as a reminder of the day.
FAQ: Is there free parking for the Hardeeville Festival on Main? Yes!
Community and Connection
Though still relatively new—first celebrated in 2019—the Hardeeville Festival on Main has quickly become a beloved tradition. It’s more than just a fun event; it’s a way for both locals and travelers passing through on I-95 to come together, celebrate, and enjoy everything Hardeeville has to offer.
Plan Your Visit for Next Year
This year’s festival was free to the public, and parking was a breeze with a designated area and street parking options. If you plan to attend next year, be prepared to have a great time enjoying local food, live music, and making memories with family and friends.
Keelie Robinson
As an avid outdoorswoman, I love hiking, camping, kayaking, boating, and traveling.
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