Youth

Activities

Red Wing is proudly Family-Friendly

Kids AND parents have a great time at Red Wing! From Shady Grove to The Kinfolk Stage to Red Wing Academy and more, we have activities and engagement for all ages.

Family Fun at Shady Grove

Thanks to sponsorship from Venture Builders, we are happy to have an area of the festival dedicated to children’s activities near The Roots Stage. Shady Grove is the hub for youth activities and free with your wristband.

Some of the youth activities have included:

  • Climbing Wall

  • A toddler/parent zone run by the fine folks at Our Little Planets

  • KINGDOMS Lawn Games showing us how to play this competitive family-friendly game that combines elements of fantasy with a new variant of bowling

  • Tie-dye Workshops on Saturday and Sunday (plus a festival t-shirt for the first 50 participants each day!)

  • The Mist Pavilion – a great place to cool off!

  • Collaborative painting mural

  • Yard Games

  • Juggling Geoff’s daily performances

The Kinfolk Stage

The Kinfolk Stage is fun for all ages! Located next to the children’s playground, The Kinfolk Stage hosts family-friendly performances throughout the day. Annual favorites have included the Red Wing Academy performance with The Steel Wheels, multiple artist sets, Appalachian storytelling and dancing for all ages.

Additional Red Wing features that may catch your family’s attention:

  • Face painting and Henna can be found in the Healing Arts area.

  • Red Wing is bicycle friendly.

  • When there is water in the river, it is a great place to wade, float or swim.

  • Natural Chimneys Park pool is open to festival-goers throughout the weekend. Pool passes must be purchased that the Front Gate at $4/day or $10/weekend.

Parents, these are TWO IMPORTANT RULES we want all kids of all ages to know.

  1. No Climbing on the Chimneys! Please stay on designated trail if you would like to hike up to the top.

  2. If riding bike around the festival, you are sharing the road with people and vehicles. Be sure to pay attention to those around you and if you are riding after dark, please use a bike light.

Red Wing Academy

Red Wing Academy is hosted by Eric Brubaker of The Steel Wheels as a four-day intensive camp ahead of the music festival. Red Wing Academy is open to non-beginner violin, viola, cello, bass, guitar, mandolin and banjo students.

Each year, The Steel Wheels and academy students perform together at The Kinfolk Stage on Friday of festival. It is a packed event that celebrates the hard work of the students and always brings many smiles and tears from parents and fans alike. It is a special part of the festival, so make sure you arrive early if you hope to sit inside the tent!

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