Wilmington Riverfest: What to know about food, parking and entertainment

The Wilmington Riverfest, considered Wilmington’s biggest fall festival, was first held in 1979. The festival was created by a group of Wilmingtonians interested in showcasing downtown Wilmington and the Cape Fear River.

The two-day culturalĀ street festival will return to downtown Wilmington the first weekend in October.

Here’s what to know about this free family-oriented event.

What’s happening?

The festival will be held Saturday, Oct. 5 and Sunday, Oct. 6 in downtown Wilmington, along Front Street between Chestnut and Orange streets. The festival will feature craft vendors, concessions booths, a children’s play area and entertainment. New to the festival instead of fireworks this year will be an Open Sky Drone Show . Due to the city of Wilmington ordinances, pets are not allowed onsite during Riverfest.

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Entertainment/events

Open Sky Drone Show : The show will be held at 8:30 p.m. Oct. 5. The best place for viewing will be the Wilmington Riverwalk. Please, no boats allowed in that area during the flight of the drone. This will stop the drone.

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