Fri + Sat + Sun
June 26-28, 2026

Finale!

Fueled by Freedom.

Riverfest commemorates the burning of the Columbia-Wrightsville Bridge during the Civil War. On the last Sunday in June 1863, locals prevented Confederate troops from crossing the river and moving toward Harrisburg or Philadelphia by burning the longest covered bridge in the country. Confederate troops were forced to turn back and just three days later the Battle of Gettysburg erupted.

 

Susquehanna National Heritage Area will light all 26 historic piers across the river ablaze this year at 7:45 PM. This special spectacle has been funded by the Wright’s Ferry Mansion, Louise Steinman von Hess Foundation, in memory of Louise McClure Tinsley Steinman von Hess. 

Celebrate the river with us

Riverfest Fiery Finale

River Room at John Wright Restaurant

Limited to just 100 guests, this special evening includes premium patio views overlooking the river and the burning bridge piers, robust fire-themed appetizers, and one complimentary drink ticket. Meet one of the community advocates who helped rehab the historic piers more than 20 years ago.

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John Wright Restaurant Lawn

Bring your own lawn chair to relax on the lawn, listen to Big Boy Brass Band, and meet the heritage organizations that put this weekend-long event together. Be amazed by a riverfront fire juggling and breathing show at 8:30 PM.

Lawn at John Wright Restaurant
5pm - 9pm

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Columbia 300th Light the Night Watch Party

Bring your own lawn chair to relax on the lawn, listen to Maxwell Project, and learn about Columbia’s 300th anniversary.

Columbia River Park
6pm - 8pm

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Veterans Memorial bridge

View the fiery piers up close by walking across the historic Veterans Memorial Bridge. The bridge will be completely closed to vehicular traffic during this unique spectacle.

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7:30pm - 9:30pm

Hear the history behind Riverfest!