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Location

Heber City Main Street
Heber City Main Street
Heber City, UT 84032

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Date

Jul 04 2025

Time

7:00 am - 10:30 pm

Red, White, and Blue Festival

Join us for the Heber Valley Red, White & Blue Festival – A Celebration of Faith, Family, Freedom, and Country!

Come together this Fourth of July for a day packed with exciting activities and patriotic festivities! The celebration kicks off early at Heber City Main Street Park with a 5K and 10K race, where participants can compete for fun or challenge themselves against fellow runners.

Following the race, join the community for a Patriotic Walk, where participants can proudly show off their red, white, and blue attire and wave American flags as they stroll through town. The celebration continues with a chuckwagon breakfast to fuel up for the day’s fun!

The Red, White & Blue Parade will then march from Veterans Memorial Park to the Heber City Park on 200 and 300 South, showcasing decorated floats, vintage vehicles, and community groups honoring the spirit of Independence Day.

Enjoy games for the kids (adult children welcome), a sidewalk chalk art contest, a strongman competition, and other exciting games throughout the day. Browse the market with local vendors offering delicious food, unique crafts, and special holiday goods.

Feeling competitive? Sign up for the Cornhole Tournament, a fun showdown for all skill levels with prizes and bragging rights on the line!

As the evening approaches, head to the Wasatch County Events Complex for a high-energy concert featuring country music star XXX! Get ready for an unforgettable night of live music and celebration.

Finally, the event culminates with a spectacular fireworks show on Memorial Hill, lighting up the sky in a breathtaking display of color and patriotism.

Don’t miss this incredible community event filled with tradition, excitement, and celebration!

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Become a Vendor (scroll the weekly vendors and choose the 4th of July)

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