Crowd gathers at a street fair with tents, vendors, and people enjoying the sunny day.

Flowertown Festival in Summerville, South Carolina

The annual Flowertown Festival is Summerville’s signature spring weekend. The festival fills historic downtown with arts and crafts vendors, food, and family activities during peak bloom season along Main Street and in Azalea Park.2 The Summerville Family YMCA hosts the festival as its premier fundraiser, with roots going back to 1973.1

Admission is free.7

Festival Highlights

Arts and crafts vendors along Main Street and inside Azalea Park2

Food trucks and festival food booths, plus nearby downtown restaurants for a sit-down break1

Live music and community performances scheduled during the day1

A large kids section with rides, games, and performances by local groups1

A floral YMCA sign stands beside a decorated bicycle on a busy festival street. People walk in the background.

Azalea Park, Summerville, SC

2026 Dates & Hours

Flowertown Festival runs Friday, March 27 through Sunday, March 29, 2026.2

Where the Festival Takes Place

The festival footprint covers South Main Street and Azalea Park in downtown Summerville.4 Street closures run on S Main St from Richardson Ave to Joyce Lane, and traffic changes affect many nearby streets.4

Azalea Park sits just outside of Downtown Summerville and includes walking trails, gardens, playground space, and restrooms. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk.6

Parking

Public and paid parking options sit near the festival perimeter, and the YMCA recommends using those options rather than trying to drive into the footprint.3

The YMCA does not provide shuttle transportation to and from vehicles.3

Start with the public garage at 109 Central Avenue and walk from there.9 Accessible parking access is available from West Richardson Avenue to Short Central Avenue, with accessible spaces inside the free garage.5

For more guidance, use our Downtown Summerville parking guide and the interactive map to plan your route.

Restrooms

Restroom locations are included on the official parking and restrooms map shared by the Summerville Family YMCA.10

Azalea Park also includes restrooms and shaded paths, which makes it a good reset point during the busiest hours.6

Festival Rules

The YMCA does not permit smoking or pets within the festival footprint.3 Local coverage also notes a no-drone rule during the event weekend.8

Parking etiquette matters in a residential area. Keep driveways clear, follow posted signs, and avoid parking on grass or landscaping.

Accessibility

Festival grounds, restrooms, and key amenities meet ADA guidelines, and clear signage directs visitors to accessible areas throughout the event.1

A respite tent is available near the corner of W 5th S Street and Main Street.1

Official Updates

For the most current vendor list and festival maps, use the official Flowertown Festival portal and the YMCA’s Flowertown page.111

You can also check the downtown events calendar for other happenings during the same weekend.

Flowertown History

Summerville has carried the “Flower Town in the Pines” identity since 1925, when the local Chamber of Commerce adopted the slogan. Azalea Park grew into a centerpiece for spring bloom season, with local civic leadership and nursery support shaping the park’s plantings and long-term vision during the early 20th century.2

The festival itself began as an arts and crafts fundraiser for the Summerville Family YMCA and continues to support YMCA programs and financial assistance in the community.3

Colorful flower beds bloom among tall trees in a park setting.

The flower town in the pines, Municipal Park, Summerville, S. C. [Card]. (1930). Retrieved from https://ark.digitalcommonwealth.org/ark:/50959/j67314780

References

  1. Summerville Family YMCA. (2026, March 10). Summerville Family YMCA Flowertown Festival. https://summervilleymca.org/flowertown/
  2. Visit Summerville. (n.d.). Flowertown Festival in Summerville, SC. https://www.visitsummerville.com/flowertown-festival
  3. Visit Summerville. (2026, February 24). How to make the most of the Summerville Flowertown Festival. https://www.visitsummerville.com/how-to-make-the-most-of-the-summerville-flowertown-festival
  4. Town of Summerville. (n.d.). Flowertown Festival. Retrieved March 13, 2026, from https://www.summervillesc.gov/calendar.aspx?EID=2029
  5. Town of Summerville. (n.d.). Frequently asked questions. https://www.summervillesc.gov/m/faq
  6. Town of Summerville. (n.d.). Azalea Park. https://summervillesc.gov/437/Azalea-Park
  7. Charleston Magazine. (n.d.). Flowertown festival. https://charlestonmag.com/flowertown_festival_3
  8. Maxwell, T. (2025, April 4). Summerville’s Flowertown Festival returns; here’s what to know before you go. WCSC Live 5 News. https://www.live5news.com/2025/04/04/summervilles-flowertown-festival-returns-heres-what-know-before-you-go/
  9. Summerville Family YMCA. (n.d.). Parking and restrooms [Map]. https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn%3Aaaid%3Asc%3AVA6C2%3A1d1fe86d-7e68-45d0-a795-aeae74e7875a
  10. ConventionForce. (n.d.). Flowertown Festival. Retrieved March 13, 2026, from https://conventionforce.com/aa/index.cfm?bidid=20095&screenwidth=1440&userid=523