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Discounted Wild Trails Festival tickets end Saturday, Jan. 31

Mountain Media, LLC by Mountain Media, LLC
January 30, 2026
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Officials with the State Fair of West Virginia are reminding music fans that discounted tickets for the Second Annual Wild Trails Festival will end this Saturday, Jan. 31.

The Wild Trails Festival returns June 18–20, 2026, to the State Fairgrounds in Lewisburg and will feature headlining performances by Koe Wetzel, Tucker Wetmore, and Dylan Gossett. Additional artists include Kolby Cooper, Kaitlin Butts, Larry Fleet, Bayker Blankenship, Evan Honer, The Creekers, The Jack Wharff Band, and more local and regional acts.

Early bird pricing and discounted VIP passes are currently available for a limited time. Ticket prices will increase after Jan. 31.

“The response to Wild Trails has been incredible, and we want to encourage fans to take advantage of the discounted pricing while it’s still available,” said Kelly Collins, CEO of the State Fair of West Virginia. “Last year, we welcomed festivalgoers from 41 states and five Canadian provinces, and we expect even more excitement in 2026.”

The festival takes place in the carnival midway at the State Fairgrounds. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own blankets or chairs for seating.

In addition to three days of live music, the Wild Trails Festival highlights travel and tourism in West Virginia, showcasing the state’s trails, outdoor recreation, and adventure opportunities.

Discounted tickets are available through Saturday, Jan. 31. For tickets, VIP packages, and camping information, visit www.wildtrailswv.com.

The State Fair of West Virginia, with a $42.8 million statewide economic impact, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization committed to the traditions of agriculture, family entertainment, and education. The 101st Annual State Fair of West Virginia is scheduled for August 13 – 22, 2026. For more information, visit www.statefairofwv.com.

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