Marshall County Blueberry Festival returns to Plymouth: what to know ahead of time

MARSHALL COUNTY, Ind. - The Marshall County Blueberry Festival is back! The 57th annual event returns to Centennial Park in Plymouth August 31 through September 4.

ABC57 News is sponsoring the event. Here’s all you need to know for this year’s festivities.


LOCATION/PARKING:

The annual festival is held at Centennial Park, located at 1660 N. Michigan St. in Plymouth.

Official festival parking is available at Plymouth High School (1 Big Red Drive) for $10 per car or $20 per car for a weekend pass. If you park at the school, a round-trip tram service will be available to take guests to and from the festival for free. Both the parking lot and trams are handicap accessible.

Blueberry Parking signage showing directions for parking will be in place on U.S. 30 and 31 approaching Plymouth.


PETS

Pets are not allowed at the Blueberry Festival.


CARNIVAL RIDES

The 2023 Carnival is open each day of the festival. 2023 Mega Passes for carnival rides are on sale through August 30. Mega Passes are $75 after August 28, through August 30.

Guests can also buy POP Wristbands, which are one-day passes for the rides. Presale wristbands are $25 and are available through August 30. Wristbands purchased at the event are $30. If you buy a presale wristband, you’ll show the voucher you received upon purchase at a ticket booth in the carnival area.

Tickets are also available at ticket booths around the carnival area.

Tickets must be pre-purchased at the Marshall County Blueberry Festival Office, located at 233 E. Jefferson St.

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MAP

A map of the festival, which includes craft and food vendors, activities and performances can be found here.


Visit the Blueberry Festival's website for more information. 


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