Lake Placid is gearing up for an exciting weekend filled with events that promise something for everyone. As we dive into the weekend of June 13, 2026, locals can look forward to a lively atmosphere with thousands of attendees expected. One of the standout events is “Bandanas & Beverages,” which is sure to draw a crowd with its unique charm and fun vibe. If you’re looking for a good time, this weekend is definitely the place to be! For more details, check out the full list of happenings at this link.
But that’s not all! Events range from casual gatherings to larger celebrations, ensuring that there’s plenty to do no matter your style. Other notable happenings include the Kingdom Hub and CF Global_RCN Ministries, both contributing to the vibrant community spirit Lake Placid is known for.
Upcoming Festival Highlights
If you’re a fan of flowers (or just looking for a great family activity), mark your calendars for the 34th annual Caladium Festival, scheduled for July 25-27, 2025. Lake Placid proudly holds the title of the “Caladium Capital of the World,” thanks to its impressive 700 acres of commercial Caladium farms that produce over 90% of the world’s Caladium bulbs. The festival is free to attend, making it a perfect outing for all! It’s a great opportunity to explore guided bus tours through the stunning Caladium fields and visit local growers.
Expect to see beautifully decorated neighborhoods, a car and bike show, live music, and floral and art competitions. Plus, local vendors will be on hand, offering a variety of goodies. If you’re interested in the bus tours, tickets are just $15 when purchased in advance or $18 on the day of the event. Trust me, this festival is a treat for garden lovers, curious visitors, and families alike! For more information, visit this site, or reach out to Tanya Churchmuch at tanya@muchpr.com or Casey Hartt at Casey@visitsebring.com.
As the Caladium fields reach their peak, the festival will be alive with color and activity. Whether you’re a local or just passing through, this celebration of nature and community is not to be missed.