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McLoud Blackberry Festival

McLoud Blackberry Festival
South 6th Street

The McLoud Blackberry Festival began in the 1940's as a celebration of the end of harvest season for the local cash farm crop, blackberries. Since harvest season was completed just before July 4th, when a community picnic had been held since the town was founded in 1895, the two were combined to create the annual Blackberry festival. The town received national media coverage when the Blackberry Growers Association sent a crate of berries to President Harry Truman.  The association disbanded in 1963 due to a poor market and farmers moved on to a more lucrative crop. ​While blackberry farming may no longer be the agricultural strength of McLoud, the festival celebrated each year continues to be an exciting event for the town and draws thousands of attendees from throughout the nation.

Upcoming Events at McLoud Blackberry Festival

McLoud Blackberry Festival

Friday, Jun 20, 2025 from 5:00pm to 10:00pm
McLoud, OK
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McLoud Blackberry Festival

McLoud Blackberry Festival

Saturday, Jun 21, 2025 from 9:00am to 10:00pm
McLoud, OK
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McLoud Blackberry Festival

Recent News

McLoud Blackberry Festival 2025

Join us for the longest-running food festival in the state of Oklahoma! This year it will be held on the 130th anniversary of McLoud, it will be held on the new event grounds on the southern expansion to McLoud Veterans Memorial Park, the Carnival…

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McLoud Blackberry Festival 2024

Festival Schedule: July 12, 2024 4:45pm: Kick-off Statement & Blessing at Stage 5pm: Pageant Judging at Stage 6:30pm: McTeggert Irish Dancers at Stage 8pm: Blackwater Smoke at Stage July 13, 2024 7-8:30am: Parade Registration at MHS …

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McLoud Blackberry Festival 2023

Schedule: Friday July 7, 2023 4:30pm: Pageant presnetation on stage 5:00pm-10:00pm: Carnival Armbands 6:00pm: Ross Clayton from The Voice on stage 8:00pm: Erim Michelle on stage Saturday July 8, 2023 7:00am-8:30am: Parade Registration at MHS…

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