Everything Outdoor Fest will return Nov. 2-3 to Historic Hopkins Farm in Simpsonville.
The two-day event will run from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Nov. 2 and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Nov. 3. It will feature family-friendly outdoor activities, including disc golf, adaptive sports, archery, dog trails, Run In/HOKA run, Rocket Revolution bike ride, camping skills, fishing demos, healthy cooking, kids zone and slacklining.
Everything Outdoor Fest will also include workshops, exhibits, demos, live entertainment like music by Darby Wilcox, food vendors and a conservation village to educate people on the importance of protecting natural resources.
“We’re thrilled to be working with Roger C. Peace Rehabilitation Hospital to highlight some of the adaptive sports available for people with injuries. We want to ensure the outdoors is an accessible reality for everyone,” said Everything Outdoor Fest founder and president Jacqui McGuinness. “Since our inaugural event in 2022, we have been busy obtaining nonprofit status to support Everything Outdoor Fest’s mission of showcasing the beauty and diversity of South Carolina’s natural resources and promoting health and wellness through outdoor recreation and education. We want people to get hooked on the outdoors for life.”
Single-day tickets are $12 for adults and weekend passes are $20 with discounted rates for children, military, and seniors. For more information, visit everythingoutdoorfest.com.
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