Autumn brings with it the chance to return to the great outdoors minus stifling hot, sweaty days – and that’s not all we have to look forward to this fall… Because the world just needs one big, group hug, this upcoming two-day Hippie Festival in South Carolina is an ideal place to pull out your grooviest tie-dyed, hippie attire and spend the day at a fun festival geared toward families.

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Hippie Fest takes place October 19 – 20, 2019 from 12:00 p.m. to 7 p.m. each day. Single-day tickets are only $10; a two-day pass is $15. Kids under the age of 10 are free. A two-day pass with on-site camping on Saturday night is $30. (A separate camping ticket is required for each person camping.) Tickets must be purchased online in advance at this link. To learn more about the Lake City event, see this link – and to learn more about this groovy traveling festival, visit the official website for Hippie Fest! Can’t make it to the two-day festival on October 19 or 20th? Then head to the one-day Hippie Fest in Myrtle Beach (at the Myrtle Beach Speedway) on October 26th!

Lake City Hippie Fest Address: 837 Ellison Lane, Lake City, SC, 29560

For more ways for the entire family to enjoy the splendor of autumn in South Carolina, check out these 10 short and sweet fall hikes!

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