One of the largest celebrations of Trenton Falls, EVER!

Just one mile up Dover Road from the Trenton Falls Scenic Trail.

The Largest Celebration of Trenton Falls, EVER 
with 2013 being bigger and better yet!


We are now accepting applications for outside exhibit space. We are especially looking for a variety of artists with creative and high quality products and for producers of locally made/grown food products. For more information check out our application page.


If you missed last years debut, here are just a few of the comments we received from festival goers:


"This event is an opportunity to get a true sense of why Trenton Falls is a natural wonder, an inspiration to artists, an important historic site and a place that helps geologists advance our understanding of the origins of early life forms on our planet. Best of all, The Festival makes learning more about all of these things and this special place fun!" Tom Starr

"Alluring art and artifacts, beautifully arranged in a sensational space" David Esterly


"Absolutely amazing art! Thank you."


"Superb cultural event, well worth visiting and thankful unique charm to add to the area."



Inside the Festival Barn:

  • Exhibition of paintings and photography from local and non local artists
  • Collection of paintings of Trenton Falls from the 1800's to the present, made public for the first time.

  • Collection of Vintage Photographs and Memorabilia of Trenton Falls brought together for this exhibit.
  • Exhibition on the Trenton Falls paleontology and geological features of the area.
  • Outside on the Festival Grounds:

  • More fine art and fine crafts. 
  • Music, Food and more!

More Information on the 2013 Festival coming soon. 

There is a $5 entry fee, kids 13 & under are free. Parking is available.

Trenton Falls Scenic Trail:

The Trenton Falls Scenic Trail will be open to the public the Festival weekend Sept 21 & 22nd and the following weekend Sept 28 & 29 from 9:00AM to 5:00PM. Make a day of it, walk the trail and see the High Falls and Sherman Falls, then come to the Festival just one mile up the road. For more information visit the town of Trenton's website.