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Hit the road: 5 travel-worthy festivals in Columbia

Discover the best festivals Columbia, SC has to offer this season.

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The Green Fountain at the Five Points St. Pats celebration in Columbia, SC

Whether you’re craving Irish cheer, literary inspiration, or delicious eats, these Columbia, SC festivals are worth the drive.

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Get ready for road trip season. The perfect destination? Columbia, SC, a vibrant city with southern charm, delicious eats, and festivals that will make your trip unforgettable.

Add these five festivals to your itinerary:

  • Five Points St. Pat’s Festival | March 15 | Don your best green outfit at one of the Southeast’s biggest St. Patrick’s Day celebrations. Expect live music, a festive parade, and plenty of spirit.
  • Read Freely Fest | March 28-30 | A celebration of literature, free speech, and diverse voices, this festival brings authors, activists + book lovers together for a weekend of thought-provoking conversations.
  • Tartan Day South | April 3-6 | Embrace Scottish heritage with highland games, bagpipes, and traditional food — kilts encouraged.
  • Columbia Food & Wine Festival | April 22-25 | A must for foodies, this event showcases the city’s best chefs, restaurants, and wineries.
  • SC Food Truck & Craft Beer Festival | May 17 | Indulge in a delicious feast of gourmet food trucks paired with craft brews from across the Palmetto State.

Ready to make the most of your road trip? Explore even more fun things to do in Columbia, and discover hidden gems, local favorites, and unforgettable experiences.

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