Marshall County Blueberry Festival
Event Details
The Marshall County Blueberry Festival is Indiana’s largest four-day festival, drawing roughly 500,000 visitors to Plymouth’s Centennial Park each Labor Day weekend. Admission is free across all four days, with
Event Details
The Marshall County Blueberry Festival is Indiana’s largest four-day festival, drawing roughly 500,000 visitors to Plymouth’s Centennial Park each Labor Day weekend. Admission is free across all four days, with more than 100 food booths, 300-plus craft vendors, three stages of live entertainment, carnival rides and pony rides.
Marquee events include the Hoosier Old Wheels Antique Car Show, the Blueberry Stomp 5K/15K, the Sunday-night hot air balloon glow and fireworks, and the Labor Day Parade Monday morning along Jefferson Street. Sports tournaments in softball, volleyball, pickleball and cornhole run all four days. Blueberry donuts, pies, ice cream, shakes and cheesecake are everywhere.
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Parking:
Festival parking is available at Plymouth High School for $10 per car (or $20 for a weekend pass), with free round-trip tram service to and from Centennial Park. Handicap parking is also routed through the high school. Look for Blueberry Parking signage along US 30 and US 31 approaching Plymouth.
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Location
Centennial Park
1660 N Michigan St, Plymouth, IN 46563


