This Charming Peach Festival In Oklahoma Is The Perfect Answer To Summer
It’s hard to beat a summer day outside at the annual Porter Peach Festival eating FREE peach ice cream. Mark your calendars for this July to attend this fun festival that’s filled with carnival games, arts & crafts, delicious food, a parade, live concert, and lots and lots of peaches. Keep scrolling to get all the details on this charming festival you don’t want to miss this summer.
The town of Porter is known as the "Official Peach Capital of Oklahoma" because they have the best peaches in the state. The annual Porter Peach Festival celebrates the area's peaches with fun, food, and entertainment.
There's something fun for everyone at the festival. Play a few games, race in the 5K run, attend the car show, ride a bull, or check out the beautiful art at the art show.
You can also help the community by participating in the prized Peach Auction. The Livesay Orchards donates their best peaches to be auctioned off at the festival to help raise funds for the local Civic Center.
Other fun activities include the dessert and cooking contests. Guests are encouraged to enter their best peach concoction to see who is the best peach cook in town.
Festival Hours:
Thursday: 4:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Friday: 4:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Saturday: 7:00 am – 11:00 pm
Click here to visit their website for more information.
There’s nothing like a swim in a freshwater creek on a hot summer day. Luckily, we have some gorgeous ones to choose from in the Sooner State – and one of my favorites is Pennington Creek in Tishomingo. It’s known for its cool running water that pours over a dam creating a small waterfall. Read all about it in this previous article!
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Ashley has lived in Oklahoma for 25 years and is the Oklahoma staff writer for onlyinyourstate.com. When she isn't exploring Oklahoma, she enjoys visiting the beaches of California.