Where:
Depot Park
— Whitefish, MT
Description:
The Whitefish Trail Hootenanny is BACK for 2024! Presented by Title Sponsor First Interstate Bank, the Whitefish Trail Hootenanny will be held again on August 23 in Depot Park in downtown Whitefish! Ticket sales are open at www.whitefishlegacy.org.
Our favorite community event celebrates our local trails and open lands with live music, local beer, food trucks, raffle, and kids activities. 100% of proceeds support the Whitefish Legacy Partners, the Whitefish Trail, and our local conservation lands.
This year, we are excited to announce 20 Grand, Flathead Valley's own 10-piece funk powerhouse with influences ranging from hip hop, jazz, and soul, and well-known, local contemporary country performers Badger Hound. Live music is made possible by Music Sponsors Great Northern Bar and 101 Central. We are excited to serve craft beer exclusively from sponsors Blackstar Brewery & Jeremiah Johnson Brewing Company!
Big thanks to other event sponsors BNSF, Glacier Restaurant Group, Malmquist Construction, National Parks Realty, Edward Jones Financial Advisor - Joel Pemberton.
The raffle features two unrestricted, roundtrip tickets on Alaska Airlines, a mountain bike from Glacier Cyclery, season ski pass to Whitefish Mountain Resort, gear from Great Northern Cycle & Ski, overnight stays at the Lodge at Whitefish Lake, Kandahar Lodge, and the Firebrand, backpacking sets for two from Right On Trek, and many more prizes!
Bring your own bike and helmet and test your skills in a kids obstacle course made possible by the Whitefish Bike Retreat, and Stumptown Art Studio will have an art table!
Entry Tickets are $20 pre-sale and $25 at the door. Kids 12 and under are FREE and should bring their bike and helmet to ride the kids bike obstacle course! Tickets are available here.
Come celebrate the Whitefish Trail at this community event!
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