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Rising High at the 2023 Skylight Balloon Feast

Published Apr 04, 25
2 min read


Picture a crisp September early morning, the sunlight simply peeking over the horizon, as the initial hot air balloons of the 2023 Skylight Balloon Fest begin to rise. Held from September 22-24 at Skylight Farms, this annual event transformed the silent countryside into a lively center of excitement. With even more than 30 balloons pumping up and taking flight, the festival repainted the skies with bursts of shade, drawing crowds eager to witness the ageless beauty of ballooning in action.

The fest wasn't practically the balloons, though they were undeniably the celebrities of the show. On the ground, guests savored a banquet of flavors from local food vendors, tapping their feet to live performances that ranged from soulful acoustic sets to upbeat rock. Adventure candidates aligned for tethered adventures, really feeling the excitement of floating just above the treetops, while others strolled via rows of craftsmen cubicles, grabbing handmade treasures. As sundown resolved in, the balloon radiance took the limelight-- each basket flickering with fire, brightening the evening in a dance of light and darkness.



For the group at Drive Kollective, the 2023 Skylight Balloon Feast was a labor of love, mixing smooth company with a warm, inviting vibe. Skylight Farms offered an ideal setup, its open areas and all-natural appeal enhancing the occasion's easygoing yet mind-blowing atmosphere. Whether you came for the balloons, the food, or merely to saturate in the minute, this year's fest was a pointer of how a common experience under an endless skies can bring people with each other in one of the most unforgettable means.

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