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19th Annual Grand Targhee Bluegrass Festival turns up the heat in the Tetons
Famous and familiar favorites, as well as local talent,
team up for another season in Grand Targhee
In its 19th season, the Grand Targhee Bluegrass Festival
continues to attract the country’s greatest bluegrass talent to an outdoor stage
set amongst the scenic backdrop of the Tetons, making it an essential item for
this summer’s “to-do” list.
Hailed as the grandfather of bluegrass festivals in the
Northern Rockies, the Grand Targhee Bluegrass Festival set for Aug. 11-13 also
provides great food, arts and crafts, games and on-site activities. Tent camping
in Grand Targhee’s national forest will be available during the Bluegrass Music
Festival weekend. Music jams and contests round out this three-day extravaganza
of fun and entertainment.
Guests will enjoy three full days of acoustic-based
Americana, folk, blues and roots music in addition to great food, vendors, games
and on-site activities, including the Gibson guitar and Weber mandolin contests.
Tent camping in the national forest of Grand Targhee will also be available
during the festival weekend.
Performances already scheduled for the Bluegrass Festival
include Pagosa Hot Strings, Uncle Earl, Darrel Scott, Blue Highway, Brother
Mule, Matt Flinner Trio, Shawn Camp, Kanes River, Tim O'Brien Band and Peter
Rowan and Friends.
Day passes, all-weekend passes and camping passes are
available. For more information call (800) 827-4433 or visit
www.grandtarghee.com.
Grand Targhee is located 12 miles East of Driggs, Idaho in
Alta, Wyo. It’s just 60 minutes from the airport in Jackson Hole, Wyo., and 90
minutes from Idaho Falls, Idaho. With the charm and feel of a small resort, the
family-oriented Grand Targhee resort welcomes visitors of all ages year after
year. During the summer months, the entire Targhee- Yellowstone- Teton-area is
laced with trails and offers abundant activities including hiking, biking,
fishing, golfing, rafting and more. For more information, visit
www.grandtarghee.com.
Edited by Madelyn Miller, the Travellady
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