Baldwin County Strawberry Festival Returns For Flavorful Weekend

Gulf Shores News Staff • March 24, 2026

Enjoy two days of strawberries, crafts, and entertainment

Strawberry Festival Baldwin Loxley

The Baldwin County Strawberry Festival returns this spring with a weekend full of family fun, community spirit, and sweet treats. As usual, the event takes place at the Municipal Park in Loxley. The popular event invites residents and visitors alike to gather for two days of food, crafts, and entertainment to celebrate Baldwin County’s strawberry season. Organizers promise a lively atmosphere with something for everyone to enjoy. Admission to the event is free, offering families an affordable way to spend quality time together.


The festival is scheduled for Saturday, April 11, and Sunday, April 12, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days. Guests can look forward to fresh strawberries, handmade arts and crafts, tasty food vendors, and activities for children and adults alike. Each year, the festival attracts thousands to the area to support local growers and artisans.


“The Baldwin County Strawberry Festival has always been about bringing people together and celebrating community,” organizers said. “It’s a wonderful opportunity for families to make memories while enjoying the best of what our local area has to offer.”


The event will also include live music, classic car displays, and various entertainment over the weekend. Visitors are encouraged to bring lawn chairs, browse vendor booths, and try strawberry-themed desserts and treats.


The Strawberry Festival, a longstanding local tradition, continues to emphasize Baldwin County’s agricultural heritage while providing a fun, relaxing experience for people of all ages. 


For more information about the weekend lineup and event updates, visit the 
Baldwin County Strawberry Festival Website


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