
CULLMAN, Ala. – The Alabama Strawberry Festival is back for its 86th year, promising an even bigger and better celebration of community, agriculture and the arts. Hosted by Cullman Parks, Recreation & Sports Tourism (CPRST), the two-day event will take place April 25-26, 2025, at Depot Park, with free admission for all ages.
The festival, rebranded last year from the Cullman Strawberry Festival to the Alabama Strawberry Festival, drew nearly 50,000 attendees in 2024. Organizers are anticipating another record-breaking turnout.
“This year marks the 86th anniversary of the inaugural Cullman Strawberry Festival, now celebrated as the Alabama Strawberry Festival for its second year,” said Nathan Anderson, CPRST executive director. “Visitors can anticipate an expanded lineup of live music, the largest variety of food vendors to date and an impressive selection of arts and crafts vendors.”
Festival hours are Friday, April 25, from 11 a.m.-10 p.m. and Saturday, April 26, from 9 a.m.-10 p.m.
The Coca-Cola Stage will feature performances by Russell Dickerson, Lauren Alaina, Chase Matthew, Kidd G and more. While general admission is free, Anderson recommends purchasing tickets online for the best seating options.
In addition to music, the festival offers a blend of old and new traditions. Events include the Strawberry Queen Pageant, strawberry baking competitions, a lively carnival and a large-scale arts and crafts show.
“The Alabama Strawberry Festival continues to honor its rich history, beginning with the celebration of local farmers,” Anderson said. “This blend of the old and new ensures that we maintain our cherished history while keeping the festival vibrant and relevant for today’s audiences.”
To accommodate the growing crowds, the City of Cullman has added more than 150 new parking spaces since last year’s event, including additional accessible parking for guests with disabilities at the north end of the festival grounds near the police station. Two accessible parking areas will now be available near the north and south entrances, with signage and a festival map to guide attendees. A rideshare drop-off point will be located at Second Avenue and Arnold Street, near the festival entrance.
Although there will be no shuttle service this year, organizers aim to make the festival grounds accessible and convenient for everyone, Anderson said.
Carnival ride prices will range from $3-$5. A QR code with a current festival map will also be available for attendees.
Cullman Mayor Woody Jacobs praised the event’s impact on community spirit.
“The city council and I always look forward to this festival as it provides a wonderful opportunity to see our community unite, celebrating our farmers and local businesses while creating lasting memories,” Jacobs said. “The community’s enthusiasm and participation truly make this event special.”
Anderson credited the event’s success to the support of sponsors, City leadership, vendors and volunteers.
“Our goal is for this year’s Alabama Strawberry Festival to be memorable not only for its celebration of Cullman’s rich agricultural heritage, but also for fostering a sense of community and togetherness,” he said. “We strive for every guest to leave the event with lasting memories filled with joy and a profound sense of community pride.”
Get more detailed information at www.alabamastrawberryfest.com. Depot Park is located at 309 First Ave. NE in Cullman.
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