Silver Dollar City 2026 Festival Guide & Calendar: What's New, Insider Tips & Where to Stay
Silver Dollar City isn't just a theme park — it's a different experience depending on when you go. World-class coasters and craftsmen are there year-round, but the festivals are what make repeat visits feel new. Here's your 2026 guide to the festival calendar, what to know, and where to base yourself.
The 2026 Silver Dollar City festival calendar
Each season brings its own festival with unique entertainment, food, and décor. Dates shift slightly each year, so use this as a planning framework and confirm specifics on the park's official site before you book.
| Festival | Roughly when | Highlights |
|---|---|---|
| Spring Exposition | Early April–early May | Garden displays, clogging, spring flavors |
| Bluegrass & BBQ | May | Top bluegrass acts and slow-smoked barbecue |
| Summer Celebration | June–early August | Extended hours, drone & fireworks shows |
| Southern Gospel Picnic | Late August–early September | Award-winning gospel groups |
| Harvest Festival | Mid-September–October | Pumpkins, master carvers, fall flavors, nighttime "Pumpkins in the City" |
| An Old Time Christmas | November–early January | Millions of lights, a special-effects light tree, holiday shows & parade |
2026 also continues the park's celebration of America's 250th birthday woven through the season — expect extra patriotic programming, especially around the summer.
Which festival should you visit?
- Lowest crowds, great weather: Spring Exposition (April–May) — the park is open, the weather is mild, and lines are short.
- Best all-around fall trip: Harvest Festival (late September–October) — perfect weather, spectacular pumpkin displays, and Ozark color.
- Biggest energy: Summer Celebration — extended hours and nightly drone-and-fireworks shows (also the busiest, especially around July 4th).
- Pure magic: An Old Time Christmas — millions of lights make it a must-see at least once.
Stay 5 minutes from the gate
Our Table Rock Lake condos sit minutes from Silver Dollar City — park by day, lake by evening.
See Condos Near SDC →Insider tips for Silver Dollar City in 2026
- Arrive at opening. The first 60–90 minutes have the shortest lines — hit the big coasters first.
- Buy a season pass if visiting twice. It often costs less than two single-day tickets and includes free parking.
- Book lodging early for fall and Christmas. Harvest Festival and An Old Time Christmas are the highest-demand periods — reserve 6–8 weeks out.
- Go midweek during big festivals for the same experience with shorter lines.
- Wear comfortable shoes and layers — the park is hilly and Ozark weather can swing 20 degrees in a day.
Where to stay near Silver Dollar City
The Indian Point corridor on Table Rock Lake is the closest area to the park — and you get the lake too. A few of our most popular options for an SDC trip:
Larger Group Homes
Bradford Lodge, Barnwood Beauty & more for multi-family park trips.
View Group Homes →Plan your Silver Dollar City 2026 trip
Book a lake condo minutes from the park and build your trip around your favorite festival.
Check Availability →Frequently asked questions
What festivals does Silver Dollar City have in 2026?
The 2026 season typically includes Spring Exposition, Bluegrass & BBQ, Summer Celebration with fireworks, Southern Gospel Picnic, Harvest Festival with pumpkin displays, and An Old Time Christmas with millions of lights. Confirm exact dates on the park's official site.
When is the best time to visit Silver Dollar City?
For low crowds and great weather, visit during Spring Exposition (April–May). For the best fall experience, come during Harvest Festival (late September–October). An Old Time Christmas (November–early January) is a must-see for the holiday lights.
How far is Silver Dollar City from Table Rock Lake?
Very close. The Indian Point area on Table Rock Lake sits just 1–2 miles from the park entrance, so you can split your time between the rides and the water in a single day.
Should I buy a Silver Dollar City season pass?
If you plan to visit two or more days, a season pass often costs less than two single-day tickets and usually includes free parking — so it's worth it for most multi-day trips.
Where should I stay for a Silver Dollar City trip?
Lakefront condos in the Indian Point area, such as The Cliffs , are closest to the park while also putting you on Table Rock Lake. See our Silver Dollar City lodging guide for more.







