Food Truck Fridays in Elkin!
Jul
10
2026
10
2026
noon -
8 p.m.
Aug
14
2026
14
2026
11 a.m. -
8 p.m.
Sep
11
2026
11
2026
noon -
8 p.m.
Join us for Explore Elkin’s Food Truck Fridays on the 2nd Friday of every month from April through September (excluding June)!
We’re excited to announce our NEW LOCATION at the Yadkin Valley Heritage & Trails Center. This is a FREE community event, so grab your friends and family and come on out!
Food trucks will be serving up delicious eats from 12 PM to 8 PM, with live music, local wine, and craft beer starting at 5 PM. Bring your blankets or lawn chairs and settle in for an evening of great food, good drinks, and live music on The River Stage
Check out the full 2026 Food Truck & Music schedule at exploreelkin.com/foodtruckfridays.
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