Support Us Button Widget
Sponsored Content

Hit the road: 5 travel-worthy festivals in Columbia, SC

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

Sponsored by
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.

Photo provided by Experience Columbia SC

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.

Start planning your adventure

More from AVLtoday
More than $3.6 million was allocated to six projects across Buncombe County.
The spirited celebration is designed to support MANNA FoodBank and local businesses recovering from Helene.
Gather your crew to enjoy some fa-la-la-la-libations at these holiday pop-up bars around Asheville.
Local leaders announced a 10-year agreement, extending Harrah’s Cherokee Center Asheville’s longtime role as host through 2035.
Buncombe County Commissioners adopted the plan, which includes 114 projects designed to rebuild and revitalize all six municipalities in the next five years.
After a year off due to Helene, the competition has returned to the historic Omni Grove Park Inn. Here are the star bakers behind the edible architecture.
Find a local group of fitness friends to keep you motivated, introduce you to new tracks + trails, and make sweat-breaking a social occasion.
Metal worker Rachel David created the public art piece outside the historic S&W building, paying homage to its Art Deco architect, Douglas Ellington.
The cofounders of the West Asheville art space are taking over the next chapter of the downtown book shop and champagne bar, adding more literary programming.
Whether you’re looking for a spot to sit down on Turkey Day or to cater a feast to eat at home, here are some options to choose from.