
June 2024
June 6, 17 & 20. Enjoy the spectacular beauty of Summit Community Gardens and EATS’ home, nestled at the base of the mountains, while enjoying the fabulous flavors of local food artisans. It’s a unique experience to picnic in the community with friends and family, listen to music and relax outside. Proceeds go to hunger and health in Summit County.
Find out more »Over the past two decades, the Heber City Farmer’s Market has been a weekly, summertime event that welcomes visitors and locals alike to gather together in downtown Heber City to enjoy local food, drink, shopping and live music.
Find out more »A fun, casual class led by local artist Amber Louder who will be using the Let’s Make Art watercolor tutorials. For teens and adults, art supplies will be provided. No experience required.
Find out more »Featuring work by Tanya Aguiñiga, Margarita Cabrera, Teddy Cruz + Fonna Forman, Ana Teresa Fernández, Jami Porter Lara, Pablo López Luz, Hector Dioncio Mendoza, Elizabeth Pineda, Ronald Rael, Kelly Tapia-Chuning, Consuelo Jimenez Underwood, and Daisy Quezada Ureña
Find out more »Celebrate 20 years of Ragnar in 2024 with the relay that started it all. Runners will kick off their adventure at the original start line: Utah State University. From there, they will make their way through wildflowers in Avon Pass and into a postcard-worthy countryside dotted with horses and quintessential barns. Run through some beautiful small towns like Kamas, Oakley and Francis. And if that doesn’t charm you enough, get ready for the photo ops at Snowbasin and Guardsman Pass.…
Find out more »This course is known for both its demanding terrain and spectacular views, providing an excellent venue for bike riders who have what it takes to compete. The trail network at Powder Mountain offers up 360° panoramic views all along the course, and promises fast and exciting riding with a starting elevation of 8,200 feet and a maximum elevation of approximately 8,900 feet.
Find out more »100% of the course takes place on prime, buff single and double track in Round Valley which sits at an altitude between 6,500’ and 7,100’. While athletes will find the trails foot-friendly, the rolling, high-desert terrain presents a few long and steady climbs followed by fast downhills.
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