Lily Fest Located in Rockbridge, Ohio is a Wonderful Outing for Gardeners
Lily fest started in1992 in Rockbridge by Bobbi and Bruce Bishop. At their home with 5 artists to display their work and the bishops gardens for viewing. Somehow this little festival drew enough of a crowd to continue. Over 8000 people attended Lily fest last year. The artist displaying
Rockbridge, OH 43149
United States of America their work has increased to over 75 local artists. You can purchase plants and receive expert gardening advice from OSU Master Gardeners at Lily fest. Local musical talent including Appalachian Blue Grass music,and bagpipers are provided.
As the Bishops are retired art teachers all proceeds of The Lily fest go towards scholarships. The Event is free to the public and they ask for donations. It is a very nice small festival. Parking is limited and can be a challenge. No pets are allowed on the premises and I would not recommend taking children either. They plan no children's events and the festival is definitely more adult oriented.
I especially enjoyed the adorable green house and the Bamboo trail. The premises cover three acres and throughout the gardens you will notice small ponds, waterfalls and an enviable outdoor art collection. The grounds are very well kept. This festival features only one food vendor Annie's Cheesecake's based in Lancaster Ohio. I recommend you try their Buckeye Cheesecake it is wonderful! They do offer wonderful food but don't expect a hamburger or something like that!
You can walk the entire grounds and visit the vendors in a matter of 1 hour or maybe 2 hours if you linger. It is a lovely way to get out and experience the Hocking Hills. The Bishops have really turned this little gathering into a lovely event ! If you enjoy yard saling, it adds another element to your trip to Lily fest. The neighbors all put on yard sales that weekend in the beginning of July and you can find some nice treasures here.
Lilly fest
Neigborhood: RockbridgeRockbridge, OH 43149
United States of America
As the Bishops are retired art teachers all proceeds of The Lily fest go towards scholarships. The Event is free to the public and they ask for donations. It is a very nice small festival. Parking is limited and can be a challenge. No pets are allowed on the premises and I would not recommend taking children either. They plan no children's events and the festival is definitely more adult oriented.
I especially enjoyed the adorable green house and the Bamboo trail. The premises cover three acres and throughout the gardens you will notice small ponds, waterfalls and an enviable outdoor art collection. The grounds are very well kept. This festival features only one food vendor Annie's Cheesecake's based in Lancaster Ohio. I recommend you try their Buckeye Cheesecake it is wonderful! They do offer wonderful food but don't expect a hamburger or something like that!
You can walk the entire grounds and visit the vendors in a matter of 1 hour or maybe 2 hours if you linger. It is a lovely way to get out and experience the Hocking Hills. The Bishops have really turned this little gathering into a lovely event ! If you enjoy yard saling, it adds another element to your trip to Lily fest. The neighbors all put on yard sales that weekend in the beginning of July and you can find some nice treasures here.
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