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Boyne City Harvest Festival

September 2025

Boyne City’s Harvest Festival fills our decorated downtown with music, crafts, and fall produce. The Boyne City Farmers Market moves to Water and Lake Streets and expands to include local artists and craft vendors for a one-of-a-kind celebration of autumn. Our farmers will feature a variety of apples and other locally grown fruits and vegetables. Portions of Water Street and Lake Street will be closed to traffic during the festival to make room for the Market, music, free cider and donuts, free pumpkins and games for the kids and so much more. Festival hours are 9am-3 pm.

Here's what happened in 2024:

Saturday

  • 9am-3pm – Expanded Farmers Market and Arts and Crafts Show (Find the application here)
  • 9am-3pm Children’s activities with free pumpkins
  • 10:30am-3pm – Live music on 2 stages

Happening Throughout the Day

  • Free Axe Throwing
  • Free Cider & Donuts
  • Free Games & Give-Aways for Kids
  • Signature Long-Sleeved T-shirts
  • All Downtown Stores are Open

Experience Boyne City

Nestled along Lake Charlevoix, Boyne City is a gem in Northern Michigan’s crown of jewels. Read the stories below or go to the Boyne City destination page.

Stay tuned for updated information on the 2024 Boyne City Harvest Festival!

For more information on the Boyne Harvest Festival, please contact the event organizer:

Boyne City Main Street

113 S. Lake St., Boyne City, MI, 49712

(231) 582-9009

boynecitymainstreet.com

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