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New Harmony Firefly Festival (June 27, 2026)

A summer day of art, nature and community.

FIREFLY FESTIVAL WEATHER UPDATE

Due to predicted severe weather, all Firefly Festival activities scheduled for Friday, June 26 have been canceled.

We're disappointed to make this change, but the safety of our visitors, volunteers, and community is our top priority.

Firefly Festival activities will continue as planned on Saturday, June 27, and we warmly invite you to join us in New Harmony for a full day of programs and firefly-inspired experiences.

We will share updated schedules and additional details over the next few days.

Thank you for your understanding鈥攚e look forward to welcoming you on Saturday.


QUICK INFORMATION

Date: Saturday, June 27, 2026

Time: 7:30 a.m.-11 p.m. Central Time

Location: Atheneum Visitor Center, 401 North Arthur Street, New Harmony, Indiana

Admission: Free 


ABOUT THE FIREFLY FESTIVAL

When twilight falls over the town of New Harmony, Indiana, in the early summer, something magical happens. As the sun dips down below the horizon and the first stars start to twinkle in the sky, thousands of fireflies emerge from the woods, transforming the land around our community into a constellation of dancing lights.

New Harmony's annual Firefly Festival celebrates this beautiful natural phenomenon and the history behind Say's Firefly, Indiana's state insect first described by New Harmony resident Thomas Say in 1826. Every summer, families, nature lovers and dreamers gather together at the Atheneum and on the edges of town to watch one of nature's most spectacular light shows. You're invited to be part of the wonder this year!

The Firefly Festival is more than just a chance to marvel at nature's magic. It is really a celebration of community, bringing together people of all ages to share in something truly special. Food vendors serve up delicious treats perfect for evening picnics. Inside the Atheneum Theater, an actor portraying scientist Thomas Say tells the story of his discovery of a firefly native to Indiana. Music fills the air outside as adults and children create glow stick accessories and join in a glow dance party. As the darkness deepens, people start boarding our tram and climbing into golf carts to drive to Firefly Theater in the woods near the Wabash River. Others choose to take a leisurely walk to Firefly Theater, enjoying the warm summer night and conversation with friends and family. 

Whether you're a longtime resident, returning visitor, or coming to New Harmony for the first time, the Firefly Festival offers you an unforgettable experience that will leave you with memories to treasure. Come discover why this event has become one of New Harmony's beloved summer traditions! 

Join us as we celebrate the magic of fireflies, the beauty of our historic town and the joy of coming together.


WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO DO?

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to help you prepare.


FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTS


THOMAS SAY AND HIS FIREFLY

On warm summer nights, fireflies light up the sky鈥攂ut did you know one of them is connected to New Harmony's past? Step into the story of Thomas Say and the firefly named in his honor and learn how this tiny glowing insect became a symbol for the entire state of Indiana. 


SUPPORTED BY

Sponsors

Organizations whose financial support helps make the Firefly Festival possible.

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Community Partners

Local organizations who contribute to the festival through collaboration, programming and participation.

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Connect With
Historic New Harmony

(812) 682-4488