
North Alabama Scottish Festival & Highland Games Rehomes to Decatur
Get ready for kilts, bagpipes, and a brand-new tradition in Decatur.
On March 14-15, 2026, the North Alabama Scottish Festival & Highland Games will officially rehome to Point Mallard Park, bringing the sights, sounds, and spirit of Scotland to North Alabama for a weekend packed with heritage and community celebration.
A Tribute to Scottish Heritage
Music, Culture, and Southern Hospitality
The 2026 festival also ushers in exciting milestones, including its designation as the new home of the prestigious United States Eastern Women’s Highland Games Championship. In addition, children will have the opportunity to participate in their own age-appropriate games, creating an experience that honors tradition while welcoming the next generation.
Beyond the competitions, the festival offers rich cultural experiences through music, dance, and storytelling. Pipe bands and folk musicians will perform throughout the weekend, Highland dancers will showcase their artistry, and guests will have the opportunity to connect with Scottish heritage in meaningful and interactive ways.
What makes this event especially unique is its setting in Decatur. The North Alabama Scottish Festival blends global tradition with Southern hospitality, creating an atmosphere that feels both authentic and warmly local. Visitors from across the region — and beyond — will gather to celebrate, strengthening community ties while elevating Decatur’s growing reputation as a destination for dynamic events.
If you’re looking for a weekend filled with energy, tradition, music, and family-friendly fun, this is your invitation. Mark your calendar for March 14-15, 2026, and join us at Point Mallard Park as we welcome this beloved cultural tradition to its new home in Decatur. Wear your tartan, bring your friends, and experience the magic of Scotland right here in the heart of Alabama. Slàinte!
Emma Martin
Emma Martin, a Decatur native, has over a decade of experience in hospitality and community engagement. As the Decatur Morgan County Tourism Communications Director, she is eager to promote all that makes her hometown special.