Stony Creek Mountain Days | Stony Creek | August 3 -4
- Stony Creek Town Park 95 Harrisburg Road Stony Creek, NY, 12878 United States (map)
Stony Creek Mountain Days Festival
Nestled in the picturesque southern Adirondacks, just west of Warrensburg and Lake George Village, the quirky town of Stony Creek invites visitors from near and far to partake in the festivities of the annual Stony Creek Mountain Days. This delightful Adirondack festival is brimming with family-friendly activities and promises a memorable experience for everyone.
Among the significant highlights of this two-day festival are:
Town-Wide Garage Sale - Saturday & Sunday, 9 am to 4 pm
Exhibition Charity Softball Game - Saturday, 2 pm
Lumberjack Competitions - Sunday, 11 am to 4 pm
Craft Fair — All Day Saturday and Sunday - craft vendors, historical display of past Mountain Days and the town's connection to baseball, food, free activities for kids (including bounce houses and creepy crawlies in the creek
Live music
NY State Lumberjack Association Competitions
Free parking will be available at 13 Lanfear Road, with town park access after parking across from the Pedestrian Bridge.
For the latest details, visit the Stony Creek Chamber of Commerce website or Facebook page.
Days is sponsored by the Stony Creek Chamber of Commerce and the Town of Stony Creek.
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