Standing Stone State Park in Overton County will host the 38th Annual National Rolley Hole Marbles Championship and Festival on Saturday, Sept. 18, 2021, drawing some of the country’s best players to Tennessee. Players will match skills in what is known as the “Super Bowl of Marbles.” The free all-day festival kicks off at 8am. Everyone is welcome to attend and enjoy food, music, and marble games for all ages. The day will feature a Kids Marble Festival, marble making demonstrations, and a swap meet.
Standing Stone is the only state park in the nation with a marble yard and the championship is the most challenging marble tournament, where only the finest players compete.
Standing Stone State Park is located 10 miles north of Livingston, just off Highway 52 near Celina and covers nearly 1,000 acres on the Cumberland Plateau of north-central Tennessee. For more information about the festival and Standing Stone State Park, call (931) 823-6347 or visit Standing Stone State Park online.