If you’re a peach lover like we are, then you won’t want to miss the annual Porter Peach Festival this summer, one of the sweetest events you can experience in Oklahoma. If you know anything about the best peaches in the Sooner State, then you know some of the sweetest peaches in the state can be found in the orchards near Porter. This three-day peach festival in Oklahoma is filled with everything peaches and also includes food vendors, rides, games, a parade, contests, and much more.

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There is nothing better than a sweet juicy Oklahoma peach on a warm summer day. (Sorry, not sorry Georgia) And this Oklahoma peach festival is one tasty way to spend a weekend. Have you been to the Porter Peach Festival? What is your favorite activity?

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What are some fun festivals in Oklahoma?

Oklahoma knows how to throw a good festival to bring people together in celebration. Here are a few of the best festivals in Oklahoma to look forward to each year:

  • Poteau Balloon Fest, Poteau, OK: In mid-October, the skies above Poteau are filled with bright colors, and it's not because of a beautiful sunset. Each year the hot air balloon festival is a spectacular event at the LeFlore County Fairgrounds.
  • Rush Springs Watermelon Festival, Rush Springs, OK: In August, there is nothing better than a hot day and a sweet watermelon festival to cheer you up. The second Saturday in August is dedicated to this juicy festival where the biggest and best watermelons are enjoyed by all. Come see who wins the biggest watermelon contest (previous winners have been around the 200-pound mark) and enjoy a slice of this delicious summer melon.
  • Bluegrass & Chili Festival, Wagoner, OK: Each September, the streets are alive with music and darn good chili. The Mid-America Regional Chili Cook-Off brings the best chili chefs (and connoisseurs) from around the region to celebrate this hearty, hot, and spicy, dish. Come grab a good bowl of chili and dance the night away.

 

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