Things To Do
Vendors
Shop, browse, and discover something new.
The Rt 16 Festival Vendor Village is your go-to spot for everything from gear and apparel to unique art, accessories, and one-of-a-kind treasures. Whether you’re hunting for that perfect festival outfit, a custom motorcycle accessory, or a souvenir to remember the weekend, the vendors have it all. Wander through the booths, chat with the makers, and take home something as bold and memorable as the festival itself.
Festival Food & Drinks
Quench your thirst, grab a bite, and soak in the festival vibes at the Wayfarer and the Back of the Dragon as well as (Food Truck 1), (Food Truck 2), and (Food Truck 3). Step outside the festival area to visit The Happy Goat Deli, Roscoe’s Soul Food, Bee Noodle’d or The Well Coffee Shop. From savory classics to creative bites and sweet treats, this festival has something for every taste—perfect for sampling, sharing, and discovering new favorites while meeting new friends and enjoying the music and atmosphere.
Line and Country Dancing
Head over to Wayfarer Appalachia on Friday and Saturday to learn the steps or show off your line dancing skills. Whether you’re a seasoned boot-scooter or stepping onto the floor for the first time, the energy is infectious. Music, movement, and good times collide as riders and guests come together for laughs, spins, and plenty of stomped boots. Get ready to join the crowd, find your rhythm, and dance like nobody’s watching.
Corn Hole
Kick back, grab a drink, and join the action at the RT16 Rally & Music Festival Cornhole Games, where friendly competition meets laid-back fun. Whether you’re a seasoned player or just tossing for a good time, the boards are always live and the energy stays high. Challenge your friends, meet new people, and compete for prizes, bragging rights, and a spot at the top of the leaderboard. With music in the background and the festival buzzing all around you, this is the perfect way to relax between sets and stay part of the action. Casual games and organized tournaments keep things moving all weekend long. It’s simple, competitive, and exactly the kind of fun that brings people together.