New LEAF Festival Location!

New Location for LEAF Festival! Deerfields in Mills River

Lake Eden has been a cherished home for LEAF Festival and Retreat, and we’re deeply grateful for its history.

Moving to our new location, Deerfields, will allow new opportunities for sustainability, for the organization to turn over a new LEAF and grow, ensuring LEAF Festival can thrive for years to come, while staying true to LEAF’s mission: Connecting Cultures and Creating Community through world music, arts education, preservation, and experiences. 

Deerfields, just 30 minutes from Asheville in Mills River, offers an escape to an unspoiled outdoor experience. There is abundant camping space (want to camp in Valhalla?), two lakes to swim or SUP on the property, listen to music on the outdoor stages, dance or do yoga in the fields, hike the ridge-line trail, and relax on the rocking chair porchdance or do yoga in the fields, hike the ridge-line trail, and relax on the rocking chair porch. 

Deerfields is a 940-acre family property that adjoins Pisgah National Forest in Henderson County, North Carolina, in the Mills River community. Deerfields has been the home of many large family and friend events and music festivals for over 20 years. 

A little Deerfields family history… In 1927, Monroe Redden Sr. and his wife Mary Belle, purchased a piece of land known as the Green Place. It was an old homestead without cabins, lakes, nor the open fields that now make up what the family lovingly called Deerfields.

Grandmother Mary Belle designed the Lodge which was built in 1935. Standing on the porch one late afternoon she remarked that the fields around the cabin were filled with deer and there the name “Deerfields” was born.

In 1998 Deerfields was passed on to the brothers John J. and Greg who are the stewards of the land presently. Starting in 1998 the brothers began their journey together on the land hosting festivals, weddings, and various outdoor adventure events.

In 2010 John J. and Greg partnered with what is now known as Carolina Conservancy to ensure the protection of the vital watershed that is held by these hills. The land is now protected from development, and this ensures that the land will continue to provide habitat and haven for many of the species found in this extremely biodiverse corner of the world.

The next generation of stewards of Deerfields, Sarah, Jacob, and Jordan, are actively involved in taking care of the property, and are making their mark towards guiding the future of Deerfields, where LEAF will host you October 16-18, 2026. 

Come create lifelong memories with friends and family in a magical new LEAF location!

Explore Deerfields – deerfields.com

 

AN URGENT LETTER FROM THE LEAF BOARD:

For nearly 30 years, LEAF Global Arts has connected people through the power of art, music, and culture. Every shared moment has been made possible because of you – our community.

The LEAF Festival is critical to funding LEAF’s larger work: providing global cultural arts programming for thousands of local youth and preserving cultures and traditions around the world.

This year, we are facing a financial crossroads: between the loss of last fall’s Festival, losing a majority of our arts education funding in 2025, and not fully recovering from COVID, the future is bleak. The upcoming LEAF Festival could be our last if we don’t come together to sustain the heart of LEAF’s mission – but we have seen what this community can do when united for a cause greater than itself.

To open the Festival experience to as many people as possible, and to rally the full spirit of LEAF, we are offering a limited number of LEAF LOVE Tickets at a significant discount.

These special tickets, offered at 30% off (our highest discount, even more so than our Early Bird pricing) are our way of ensuring everyone has a place in this story. Full-priced tickets also remain available for those with the means to give a little more to help support LEAF’s vital work.

Your presence, your voice, and your support matter more than ever right now. Join us in making this LEAF Festival one that the world will never forget and ensuring the music continues for generations to come. 

Mayani is a Maasai boy from longido Arusha. He went to boarding school at 6 years old and lost his Maasai language and tradition. Since joining the LEAF program, he has learned to sing Maasai songs, practiced the ‘jump’ tradition and wear Maasai shukas (traditional clothing). Mayani is extremely happy and is currently teaching other youth the culture.