Sorghum Day Festival

Man and dog with mule

The Wewoka Sorghum Day Festival is our community’s most cherished annual tradition, and it draws in thousands of visitors every year. Held on the third Saturday of October, this event is a day of food, fun, and unique cultural experiences that celebrate Wewoka’s heritage.

Woman and girls in pioneer clothing

Details & Schedule

The Sorghum Day Festival is packed with activities for all ages to enjoy. The main attraction is the historic mule-powered mill, where visitors can watch live demonstrations of old-fashioned sorghum-making. You can also get a taste of the delicious final product.

The day also features a grand parade, a classic car show, live music, and vendor booths featuring unique arts, crafts, and goods. Make sure to come hungry to enjoy a huge variety of food, from classic fair favorites to local specialties.

The festival is organized by a dedicated committee of community volunteers. For the most up-to-date information on schedules, vendor applications, and parade registration, please visit the Wewoka Sorghum Festival website.

Men with sorghum products