Celebrate America's 250th Anniversary in Roanoke, Indiana, with three exciting community events! Enjoy the Fort Wayne Philharmonic's Freedom on Main patriotic concert on July 2, experience the Uncork the 250th fireworks celebration at Two-EE's Winery featuring live music, food trucks, and a spectacular fireworks show, and wrap up the holiday with Roanoke's Fireworks & Family Fun Day on July 4. From patriotic music and family activities to one of the area's best fireworks displays, Roanoke is the place to celebrate Independence Day in Huntington County.
Experience America’s 250th anniversary in Huntington, Indiana, with a weekend full of patriotic celebrations. Enjoy live music, 11 food trucks, free family activities, TCB Games’ community celebration, Historic Forks of the Wabash events, and a spectacular fireworks show synchronized to music. Discover why Huntington County is the perfect destination to celebrate Independence Day.
Celebrate America's 250th Birthday at the Andrews Freedom Festival on July 3 in Andrews, Indiana. Enjoy Pro Wrestling Thunder's Patriot Slam, live music by Rock of Elders, food trucks, family activities, and a spectacular fireworks show.
Celebrate America's 250th birthday in small-town style at the Markle Fourth of July Celebration! Hosted by the Markle Area Chamber of Commerce and presented by First Bank of Berne, this family-friendly event features live music from Decade Divide, food vendors, community fun, and a spectacular fireworks display at dusk. Bring your lawn chairs and enjoy an evening filled with patriotic spirit, great entertainment, and unforgettable memories at the Markle Fish & Game Club Park.
Heritage Days 2026 brought thousands of residents and visitors together in Huntington, Indiana, for one of the community's most memorable celebrations. As part of America's 250th anniversary, the week featured a patriotic parade with an enormous American flag, creative floats, live music, beer and brat tents, family-friendly fair rides, a classic car show, aviation exhibits at Huntington Municipal Airport, and community events throughout the county. Heritage Days continues to showcase the small-town charm, community pride, and unforgettable experiences that make Huntington County a premier destination in Northeast Indiana.
There’s something special about celebrating Independence Day in a small town. The streets are lined with neighbors waving from lawn chairs, children race between festival activities, and generations gather to enjoy traditions that have been passed down for decades. That spirit comes alive each summer during the Salamonie Summer Festival in Warren, Indiana—a beloved Huntington County tradition now celebrating its 59th year. From July 3–5, 2026, downtown Warren, local parks, and the Knight Bergman Center will once again become the heart of one of Huntington County’s most cherished community celebrations. Visitors can expect three days filled with family fun, hometown pride, live entertainment, delicious food, and patriotic festivities.
Heritage Days offers something for everyone, transforming downtown Huntington into a hub of activity and excitement.
Summer adventure is waiting in Huntington County! From boating and kayaking at Salamonie Lake to ziplining at Camp Timber Lake, evenings at the drive-in theater, scenic trails, festivals, concerts, and relaxing stops at local wineries and tasting spots like Two-EE's Winery, Rustic River Outfitters, and Dash 90 Wines, there’s something for everyone to enjoy this season. Discover the Top 10 ways to make unforgettable summer memories in Huntington County and start planning your getaway today!
There’s something special about the first chapter of anything—and in Downtown Huntington, that chapter has officially begun. This April, Huntington Main Street launched the very first Market on Main Street: The Fresh Market, and it was more than just an event—it was a statement. A statement about who we are, where we’re going, and the kind of community we’re continuing to build together.
If it’s your first time visiting Huntington County, you’re in for a welcoming small-town experience filled with history, outdoor beauty, and local flavor. Here are a few things that make this destination special.
March 1–14, 2026 There’s something special about early March in Roanoke, Indiana. The streets feel welcoming, the storefronts are full of charm, and for two delicious weeks, our little town becomes a culinary destination during Taste of Roanoke. From March 1–14, 2026, local restaurants across Huntington County invite you to savor special menus and pricing that showcase the extraordinary flavors of our community. Whether you're planning a date night, a girls’ lunch, a family dinner, or a weekend getaway, this is your invitation to explore Roanoke one bite at a time. Click on the Learn More to EXPLORE Taste of Roanoke.
Winter in Huntington County isn’t something to endure — it’s something to experience. When the temperatures drop, it’s tempting to hibernate. But here in Huntington County, winter brings a quieter beauty, peaceful trails, wildlife sightings, and wide-open spaces that feel like they belong just to you. Whether you’re craving fresh air, adventure, or just a peaceful reset, here’s how to make the most of a winter Visit Huntington experience.