Last Updated on March 18, 2024
UPDATE as of 3/18/24: Originally scheduled for the last weekend in April to coincide with the local blueberry season, the 2024 Brooksville Blueberry Festival has been canceled.
The official Brooksville Blueberry Festival announcement is below.
Due to the pandemic, the Brooksville Blueberry Festival was not held in 2020 or 2021. It’s been upsetting because this is considered one of the best annual festivals in Brooksville.
The festival has grown significantly over the years and is an event that everyone looks forward to attending.
We will update this article as soon as we receive details for the 2025 Brooksville Blueberry Festival.
The Brooksville Blueberry Festival is well known for its “Blueberry Lane,” which includes ‘all things Blueberry,’ from blueberry muffins, pie, cobbler, shortcake, and cheesecake to fresh blueberries and blueberry plants.
And let’s not forget the blueberry beer and wine.
Continuous live musical entertainment at the Brooksville Blueberry Festival is usually planned for the bandshell located at Hernando Park (205 E. Fort Dade).
A wide variety of food is available as well as other interesting vendors. The Brooksville Blueberry Festival also includes a kid’s zone.
It’s a fun event for the entire family.
For more information on the event, visit the official Brooksville Blueberry Festival website.
Get to know Florida’s Adventure Coast – Brooksville and Weeki Wachee
There are so many reasons to explore Florida’s Adventure Coast any time of the year.
Nestled on the Gulf of Mexico, Florida’s Adventure Coast is a treasure trove of natural beauty, outdoor activities, and charming towns. And mermaids.
From the crystal-clear springs of Weeki Wachee (Home of the Mermaids) to the two Mermaid Trails, this region offers a perfect blend of history, adventure, and relaxation for travelers of all ages.
Fishing is a favorite pastime on Florida’s Adventure Coast.
Whether you’re a seasoned angler or a beginner, the region’s freshwater lakes and saltwater flats provide ample opportunities to reel in bass, trout, and redfish.
Plus, scalloping season is a great time to visit this area.
After a day of adventure, indulge in the local cuisine. The region is known for its fresh seafood, with restaurants serving everything from succulent shrimp to mouth-watering grouper.
Don’t forget to try the famous key lime pie for a sweet finish to your meal.
So, just because they canceled the Brooksville Blueberry Festival this year, there are many reasons to put Florida’s Adventure Coast on your places-to-visit list.
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