Arroyo Grande, CA
With stunning ocean vistas, sandy beaches, and rolling coastal hills, Arroyo Grande provides a beautiful and refreshing setting for the Feast of Tabernacles. The mild temperatures of 65-75°F make it perfect for enjoying the beach, fishing, whale watching, and outdoor exploration.
Steeped in history, the area was originally inhabited by the Obispeño Chumash Indians before becoming a township in 1862. Many of the Village buildings date back to the 1800s, including the historic Short Family Swing Bridge, built in 1875.
Feastgoers can enjoy ocean and hillside views, sand dune playgrounds, fishing, and hiking. The town offers a quaint, small-town charm with friendly locals, excellent dining, and boutique shopping.
For added adventure, the area features wineries, lake parks, dune buggy excursions, and some of the cleanest air in the nation, making it a refreshing and scenic Feast destination.
Please contact the Festival Coordinator, Mr. Chet Carpenter, for further information or any questions.
Festival Coordinator
Mr. Chet Carpenter
Phone: (406) 599-4149
Email: [email protected]
And He said to them, "Go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature."
- Mark 16:15
Time Till The Feast!