Top Town Festival the site of fantastic family fun

Nov 19, 2025 | Crestline, Mountain Events

Outdoor festival with live music and food stalls.

Crestline’s Top Town Festival combined the music of the Philbillies (1), a small beer garden (2), bounce houses for the kids and many vendors offering a vast selection of items for early seasonal gift-buying. Molly’s Art Gallery, Goodwin’s, Oak Leaf Bakery, The Lake Gregory Company and other local vendors with gifts and unique items closed off the block of Crest Forest Drive west of Highway 138 (3).

Top Town merchants were open for business, with many shoppers discovering the amazing selection of items offered year-round, from Ye Olde Thrift Shoppe, Hearth and Sage, Mystwood Gallery and Lake Mud Pottery. Included in the family fun were free holiday ornaments and a craft station for the kids (4). The Top Town Festival was an afternoon of excitement and fun for all, an event that embodied our friendly mountain spirit.

(Photos by Rhea-Frances Tetley)

 

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