Save the Date for M2R Trailfest
— May 11, 2024 —

Be a part of the art!

M2R TrailFest is a public arts festival featuring the debut of numerous art installations in Downtown Marietta along portions of the Mountain to River Trail and in public parks. From large scale murals to Art Drops, the arts come alive throughout the entire day of the festival. With dance, singing, music, interactive art and so much more for all ages, this event is the celebration of the year for our #mariettaARTscene.

MURAL PROGRAM

 Explore the beautiful murals that are on display in the Downtown Marietta area!

 

m2r fence gallery

 A mile-long juried exhibit featuring more than 125 original fine art and photography works, as well as a student section. We are now reviewing submissions for this year’s show, but you can view last year’s show at M2RFence.com.

 

Sculpture Tour

 Pieces for this year’s sculpture tour are being finalized. Check back as we announce the artists and locations. Sponsor opportunities are available; click here for more information.

 

BRIDGE INSTALLS

Stay tuned for this year’s bridge installations, which are now slated to debut in late May.

 

PERFORMANCES

Musicians, dancers, aerialists, and more! The day will be filled with performances along the trail, as well as the Alley Stage and Atherton Square.

 

FUR FOLLY PARADE

Join us for the the second Marietta Fur Folly TrailFest Costume Pet Parade! Pet and owner costumes are encouraged. Prizes will be awarded for best costumes in an online competition following the event.

 
 
 

SPONSORS + PARTNERS

PRESENTING SPONSOR

 
 


The Mountain to River Trail

More than 15 years in the making, the Mountain to River trail stretches from Kennesaw Mountain, continues along the Marietta Square, and ends at the City limits on Atlanta Street. It serves as the backbone for future growth of Marietta's planned trail system which will connect residents, pedestrians, and cyclists from across the City of Marietta. Even better, the Mountain to River Trail will connect separated trail systems from across Cobb County.