Pickin’ On Picnic Music Festival – July 2019
In July 2019, Pickin’ on Music Festivals hosted Pickin’ on Picnic at Lost Hill Lake. The four day and three-night festival included food vendors, artists, craft vendors, workshops, bonfires with collaborative music sessions, access to the Meramec River and Lost Hill Lake for swimming, camping under the stars, a festival wedding on the main stage and as always, a talented Bluegrass lineup.
Lost Hill Lake transformed our beautiful walnut grove into a festival goers dream with plenty of amenities and a family-friendly (including pups) environment for people of all ages. The festival included our small pavilion as a VIP lounge, a hay wagon stage near the Meramec River view, medical tent, luxury restroom trailer, security and an impressive main stage. Our property also provided RV hook-ups, access to new community kitchen as well as our shower house.
This year the main stage was also used for a wedding of two beloved and avid festival goers, Marvin and Kassie. The couple shared their special moment and day with over 1000 attendees of Pickin’.
We wouldn’t be able to make the festival happen without the awesome team of sponsors, partners, team members and the incredible musical talent. Thanks to everyone below that helped make the second Pickin’ on Picnic Music Festival at Lost Hill Lake a success:
Host: Pickin' On Music Festivals Series
Venue: Lost Hill Lake
Photos: Jamie Seed Photography
Sponsors:
Boxed Regional Dermatology
Healthcare Technology Advisors
4 Hands Brewing Co.
KDHX
Pinckney Bend Distillery
Moon Beam Mandolins
Backyards Beyond
Weed Corps
Bolte Container
Moleafs
Camacho Coffee
Logboat Brewing Co.
Better Life
Event Lineup:
Leftover Salmon
Adam Greuel & Friends (Celebrate the Life & Music of Jeff Austin)
The Hillbenders
Old Salt Union
The Po’ Ramblin’ Boys
Arkansauce
Julian Davis & The Situation
The Sweet Lillies
Chicago Farmer
Kind Country
Armchair Boogie
Ginstrings
Woodshine
One Way Traffic
Grassfed
Interested in creating your own event or festival at Lost Hill Lake? Contact us with your ideas!