Memorial Day Celebration
Start the weekend with a Saturday morning race through the Whitewater Center’s trail system – 3 mile, 5 mile and 8 miles courses available. Explore pass activities and yoga all weekend long before Jovin Webb and Harper O’Neill take the stage for live music Sunday evening.
Date
May 24-25, 2025
Price
Free










Schedule
Trail Race
Start Memorial Day weekend with a Saturday morning race through the Whitewater Center’s trail system. Choose from 3, 5, and 8 mile options.
Yoga
Find your flow at South Ridge for outdoor yoga sessions throughout the weekend.
Open Level Flow: An intermediate Vinyasa Flow that’s challenging and leaves you feeling refreshed and invigorated.
Slow Flow: A slower paced flow for beginner to intermediate yogis. This class is perfect to turn inward, alleviate stress, and restore energy levels.
Fun Flow: A Vinyasa Flow class with an emphasis on having fun. Challenging postures are offered in addition to modifications to engage multiple skill levels.
SUP Yoga
Experience a yoga practice on stand-up paddle boards while on the Catawba River.
SUP Yoga has a limited capacity and requires registration in advance. If you have a Day Pass or Annual Pass please call Guest Services at 704.391.3900 to reserve your spot. Otherwise, use the button below to register.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Location: Flatwater
Times: 11:00 am
Live Music: Jovin Webb
Jovin Webb’s music career reset when he brought Louisiana soul to the stage of American Idol five years ago. Today, the Baton Rouge-based artists steps forward with his debut album, Drifter. The 12-song collection is a vibrant mix of growling low-down blues, Jovin’s wailing harmonica, heartfelt soul ballads, and rowdy, Little Richards-style rock ‘n’ roll.
Live Music: Harper O'Neill
After putting down roots in Nashville, O’Neill began finding ways into the local music scene. After posting a performance video, O’Neill got a text claiming to be from Jody Williams, the renowned publishing executive and former head of BMI known for working with everyone from Maren Morris to Carrie Underwood.
While she had a stockpile of songs she’d written over the years, O’Neill didn’t feel strongly enough about the material to use it for her first project, so she started from scratch. That decision led to the gradual birth of Dark Bar Daisy.