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An Amazing Year Ahead!

Boone County is gearing up for an unforgettable 2025, with a full slate of events that make it the perfect destination for every kind of traveler. Whether you’re an outdoor enthusiast, history lover, or festival-goer, Boone County offers a vibrant mix of local culture, unique events, and community fun. 

Fun for Every Season

Step back in time at Whitestown’s Viking Fest from April 25-27th. This unique festival celebrates Norse heritage with Viking reenactments, traditional music, food, and hands-on activities offering a fun, interactive experience.

The Brick Street Market takes place on May 3rd in Zionsville, featuring offerings from local artisans. Walk Zionsville’s historic brick Main Street as you shop for unique handmade goods and crafts.

Kick off your summer with the Boone County Summer Fest from June 6-7th, hosted right on Lebanon’s square. With live music, food, drinks, and plenty of opportunities to get out and dance, this festival is a perfect way to get out for an evening of rockin’ fun.

As summer heats up, the Boone County 4-H Fair is a must-visit from July 20-26th. This annual event is a beloved tradition for locals and visitors alike, featuring livestock shows, demolition derby, food vendors, and entertainment for all ages. 

The Zionsville Street Dance on August 2nd will truly get you dancing in the street. Enjoy drinks, food, and live entertainment as you take to Main Street for some evening fun.

For a truly unique cultural experience, visit the Traditional Pow Wow from August 16-17th, where you can enjoy Native American dance, music, and food, celebrating the traditions of the region’s indigenous peoples.

The Zionsville Fall Festival from September 5-7th is a celebration of autumn fun for the whole family. The weekend kicks off with a parade down Zionsville’s Main Street, followed by carnival rides, games, and vendors down in Lions Park. 

The Back to the Fifties Festival on September 13th in Lebanon is a nostalgic trip down memory lane. This fun-filled event features a classic car show, a dedicated kids’ area with games and activities, live music, retro costumes, and plenty of classic diner-style food.

The Festival of the Turning Leaves from September 26-28th celebrates Boone County’s stunning autumn colors with vendors, family activities, cornhole tournament, and outdoor fun. 

For a taste of fall flavor, don’t miss the Jamestown Apple Cider Festival on October 4th. This charming festival celebrates the harvest season with fresh apple cider, homemade treats, live entertainment, and local crafts for a perfect way to enjoy the autumn weather.

Colonial Market Days from October 25-26th in Lebanon offers visitors a chance to experience Colonial-era reenactments, traditional artisans, and historical displays, creating an immersive learning experience for the whole family.

Zionsville’s Christmas in the Village kicks off on November 29 with their holiday parade and visit from Santa with lots of fun things to do all the way until Christmas.

Visit for the holidays December 6th with Lebanon’s Christmas on the Square. Featuring vendors, reindeer, and a parade bringing Santa and Mrs. Claus to town!

Upcoming Events

Lebanon Winter Market

Date: February 8, 2025 at 10am - 12pm
Location: The Heart of Lebanon Office in Lebanon

Winter Market

Date: February 8, 2025 at 9am - 12pm
Location: Whitestown Municipal Complex in Whitestown

Fireside Nights

Date: February 13, 2025 at 4pm- 10pm
Location: Lincoln Park in Zionsville

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Winter Markets in Lebanon & Whitestown: A Cozy Winter Escape for Locals & Visitors

Warm up this winter at the Lebanon and Whitestown Winter Markets, where you can discover local flavors, handmade goods, and community spirit. Join us on Saturdays in Lebanon and once a month in Whitestown for a cozy, festive experience that supports local artisans and farmers. For more details and dates, click here to explore the full story!