The Quirky Festival Destination In Kentucky That's As Country As It Gets
By Andrea Limke|Published April 25, 2019
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Andrea Limke
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A Cincinnati native who has lived in Kentucky for over 10 years, Andrea's heart belongs both in the Queen City and the Bluegrass State. After earning an education degree and working in that field for a number of years, Andrea began to pursue her passion for writing over 6 years ago. Since then she has written for a number of print and online publications, as well as published a children's book.
Kentucky loves its festivals, and from spring through fall, you can find several taking place each weekend. From small church gatherings to thousands of people meeting up to taste the best barbecue in the state, Kentucky knows how to celebrate. While many of these festivals are held right in cities, there is one destination that’s out of the way, but just as fun. Jane’s Saddlebag hosts a number of festivals throughout the season, including ones that feature wine and celebrate Mother’s Day – and this quirky and endearing property is about as country as it gets.
Jane's Saddlebag is a family farm located in Union, overlooking the Ohio River. Before you even arrive, you’ll be immersed in the Kentucky countryside, and the atmosphere on the farm ensures you don't forget it.
The property is open to the public on weekends from April through October for unique fun on the farm. They also host a number of festivals throughout spring, summer, and fall.
The farm is set up as a village of sorts, with a variety of "shops" that are home to things like a wine bar, restaurant, and a ticket booth for the activities. You can't help but smile as you wander around and take in the sense of humor of this playfully laid back family.
While you can visit when there is no scheduled event, the festivals are very popular and a great time to check it out. Many of these events are free to attend - you just purchase food, drinks, and some activities once there. The Kids Festival, held on June 15th & 16th, 2019, is the perfect chance to take the kids, and adults should make a return visit for the Wine Festival on May 18th & 19th, 2019 for Jane's largest event.
Celebrate the various seasons at Jane's Saddlebag with their Egg Hunt in the spring and Halloween Fall Fest in October. There's always plenty of festive fun, as well as a one-of-a-kind play area for the kids and room to run around and enjoy the scenery.
The food and drink offerings at Jane's Saddlebag are some of the best surprises, as the restaurant includes a full menu. Chow down on their "Woolly Mammoth Burger" and wash it down with a wine slushie. The restaurant is open during the festivals, as well as when the farm is open on the weekends.
Guests of all ages will find something to love on the property, and the petting zoo is a favorite. You get to go right into the field where the animals live, feed them, pet them, and pretend to live that farm life.
The quirkiness of Jane's Saddlebag is one of many reasons guests return for event after event. There's no other place like it in Kentucky, so whether you visit on a random weekend or for a festival, you'll leave this Kentucky destination with a big country smile.
Jane’s Saddlebag is a family-owned farm that welcomes the public in for some country fun and hosts some of the best festivals in the area – all at this one quirky destination in Kentucky. Have you visited this beloved spot in Northern Kentucky? Do you have a favorite festival? Let us know in the comments!
Jane’s Saddlebag is located at I3989 Ryle Rd., Union, KY 41091. For more information, visit its website here and follow along on Facebook here. They are typically open from April through October on Fridays from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., Saturdays & Sundays from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., and for special event festivals, but it’s best to call ahead to confirm. You can reach them at 859-384-6617.
And for more of the best festivals in Kentucky that show you the heart of the Bluegrass, check out our previous article here.
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