The Brazoria County Crawfish Festival is an annual celebration of Louisiana culture and cuisine held in Brazoria County, Texas. Each year, thousands of visitors flock to the festival grounds to indulge in the spicy, savory goodness of freshly boiled crawfish, served by the pound alongside traditional sides like corn, potatoes, and sausage.
Events and Activities
At this festival, attendees can expect a wide range of events and activities that celebrate the delicious Cajun cuisine and vibrant culture of Louisiana. One of the main highlights is, of course, indulging in mouthwatering crawfish dishes prepared by talented chefs. In addition to enjoying delectable food, visitors can also groove to live music performances featuring local bands and artists. For those seeking some friendly competition, various contests take place throughout the event.
Nearby Attractions
Lake Jackson Historical Museum provides an opportunity to delve into the region’s rich history through exhibits showcasing artifacts, photographs, and interactive displays. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate visiting Brazoria National Wildlife Refuge—a haven for birdwatching with its vast marshes attracting numerous species throughout the year.