Crepe Myrtle Trail Festival 2026 - April 11th from 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM at McNally Park 4380 Park Rd. Mobile, AL 36605 - hosted by The Peninsula of Mobile - Free to Attend - Learn More at www.peninsulaofmobile.org

Date

April 11, 2026 10:00 AM - April 11, 2026 03:00 PM America/New_York

Audience

Individuals/Patients

Cost

Free

Location Details

McNally Park
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Register Here

Organizer Details

The Peninsula of Mobile

Crepe Myrtle Trail Festival

 

Date

April 11, 2026 10:00 AM - April 11, 2026 03:00 PM America/New_York

Audience

Individuals/Patients

Cost

Free

Location Details

McNally Park
See location
Register Here

Organizer Details

The Peninsula of Mobile
 

The Crepe Myrtle Trail Festival is a signature annual event where The Peninsula of Mobile teams up with Mobile United to spotlight the beautiful waterfront Crepe Myrtle Bike Trail - starting at McNally Park, traversing the scenic 12 miles including the Brookley International Airport and Arlington Park, then circling back to McNally to finish with a big community party!

Following the ride, the free-to-attend festival springs to life with live music, local food vendors, kids' activities, kayak tours, and community partners sharing how we can all support a healthier, more connected Peninsula. The Crepe Myrtle Trail Festival isn’t just a fun day out - it’s a call to imagine and invest in a future where trails, parks, and access to nature are part of everyday life.

Our goal is to raise awareness of the Crepe Myrtle Trail’s potential as a major community resource and bring families, neighbors, and visitors together for a celebration of the western shore while promoting a healthier and more connected Peninsula.

For more information or to become a sponsor or vendor, please visit our website: peninsulaofmobile.org/crepe-myrtle-trail-fest or find us on Facebook Facebook.com/PeninsulaOfMobile

About PoM: The Peninsula of Mobile is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to restoring and enhancing the coastal community between Mobile Bay and Dog River with a special focus on infrastructure revitalization and coastal conservation.