July 12, 2026

The Rush Springs Watermelon Festival with Queen Bailie Heston

The Rush Springs Watermelon Festival with Queen Bailie Heston
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Oklahoma summers are legendary, but there is one tradition that makes the August heat entirely worth it. This week on the Only in OK Show, we are breaking down one of the state’s most iconic, longest-running summer traditions: The Rush Springs Watermelon Festival!

Drawing over 30,000 visitors annually and serving up tens of thousands of pounds of free, ice-cold watermelon, this massive community celebration is an absolute must-visit. We outline the entire August 2026 schedule, share essential insider tips for surviving the heat, and sit down for an exclusive interview with the newly crowned 2026 Watermelon Queen, Bailie Heston.

📅 The 2026 Festival Schedule: Mark Your Calendars!

The main festival always takes over the town on the second Saturday of August, but the action kicks off early:

  • Thursday, Aug 6 & Friday, Aug 7: The Pre-Festival Rodeo & Carnival – Local and regional competitors kick things off with classic, fast-paced rodeo action.

  • Saturday, Aug 8: The Main Watermelon Festival

    • Morning: Opening ceremonies get things started bright and early.

    • All Day: Free Watermelon Tasting starts at 4 PM, live local entertainment, carnival rides, games, and an Arts & Crafts Fair featuring over 125 handmade vendor booths.

    • Early Afternoon: The massive, fan-favorite Seed-Spitting Contest finals, the Largest Watermelon Contest, and the official crowning of the Watermelon Queen.

👑 Behind the Crown: Interview with Watermelon Queen Bailie Heston

We sit down with Bailie Heston to discuss what it truly means to be the face of a festival that expands her hometown's population by 30,000 people in a single weekend. In this episode, Bailie shares:

  • The Ultimate Debate: Her go-to defense for why Oklahoma legally considers watermelon a vegetable.

  • What she learned about Rush Springs’ rich agricultural heritage and the local farmers working through the brutal summer heat.

  • Bonus: Her pro-tips for a winning strategy in the seed-spitting contest!

☀️ Insider Tips for Visiting Rush Springs

  • Beat the Heat: August in Oklahoma is intense. Pack high-SPF sunscreen, wide-brimmed hats, and plenty of water.

  • Beat the Traffic: Arrive early in the morning on Saturday for prime parking and to bypass peak afternoon congestion.

  • Get the Gear: Don't miss out on the memorabilia—pre-order official festival T-shirts and tank tops online before your size sells out!

Also discussed: Countrymen BBQ & Mustang OK.

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