Riverfest takes place at Etowah River Park in Canton over the fourth weekend in September. This is a classic fall festival with arts and crafts, food, music, and more.
Dates are Saturday, September 28th and Sunday, September 29th, 2024.
Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days.
There is an admission fee of $7 for anyone over age 11, because this is a fundraiser event.
Kids 10 and under are FREE.
You’ll find over 150 arts and crafts vendors on site, as well as food trucks and concession stands.
A kids area features bounce houses, games, a petting zoo, and miniature train rides.
A tailgating area will let you catch up on football.
Entertainment includes local musicians, dance teams, choirs, gymnastics, and other performers.
A huge scarecrow display gives you plenty of photo opps.
Etowah River Park is located at:
600 Brown Industrial Parkway
Canton, GA 30114
Event info
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