Expanded July 4th Red, White, And Blue Festival to Celebrate America250 In Heber Valley, Utah

Patriotic concerts, symbolic parade, freedom trains, plein air art, fireworks, and new productions like 1776 The Musical headline one of Utah’s most spirited Independence Day celebrations

HEBER VALLEY, UTAH (June 4, 2026)—In celebration of America’s 250th anniversary, the Heber Valley annual Red, White, and Blue Festival is expanding into a three-day patriotic celebration from July 2–4, 2026, bringing together live music, community traditions, outdoor recreation, art, theater, and family-friendly festivities across the valley.

The festival will feature returning favorites including the Red, White, and Blue Parade, Main-to-Main 5K and 10K races, Freedom Trains aboard the Heber Valley Railroad, Midway’s Small-Town 4th Celebration, and fireworks over Heber Valley. This year also introduces several new events, including 1776 The Musical live production, a community mosaic art project, and a noteworthy tribute band outdoor concert at the park.

“This year’s festival is designed to be more than a Fourth of July event. It’s a celebration of America’s history, our local traditions, and the spirit of small-town patriotism that defines this valley” said Jessica Broadhead, Deputy Director at Heber Valley Tourism, Chamber, and Economic Development, and board member for the Red, White, and Blue Festival non-profit. “With the nation preparing to commemorate America250, we wanted to expand the experience and create something residents and visitors can enjoy across multiple days.”

Festivities begin Thursday, July 2, with the popular Heber Market on Main. On Friday, July 3, festival attendees can enjoy a free outdoor concert featuring American Soldier, a Toby Keith tribute band, at Heber City Main Street Park. Saturday, July 4, delivers a full day of events across the valley, including races, a parade, family activities, art exhibits, live entertainment, family-friendly trains, theatre performances, fireworks, and small-town celebrations in both Heber and Midway.

2026 Red, White, and Blue Festival Schedule of Events

Thursday, July 2

5:00 – 9:00 pm: Heber Market on Main featuring live music, food booths, and local artisans

Friday, July 3

7:00 – 10:00 pm: Free concert highlighting American Soldier, a Toby Keith tribute band

Saturday, July 4

Heber City

6:30 am: Hot air balloon activities at Heber Valley Airport

7:00 am: Main-to-Main 5K and 10K Run/Walk at Heber City Park

8:00 am: Chuckwagon breakfast and flag ceremony at Heber City Park

9:00 am: Red, White, and Blue Parade in Heber City

9:00, 11:30 am, 2:00 pm: Freedom Trains aboard the Heber Valley Railroad

10:00 am – 4:30 pm: Festival vendors and market at Heber City Park

10:00 am – 2:00 pm: Cornhole tournament and family activities at Heber City Park

12:00 – 1:00 pm: Live outdoor concert at Heber City Park

12:00 pm: Free hot dog lunch at Heber City Park

1:30 pm: Pie eating contest at Heber City Park

2:00 pm: 1776 The Musical at Timpanogos Valley Theatre

2:00 pm: Guns vs. Hoses Tug o’ War competition at Heber City Park

2:45 pm: Rootbeer chugging contest at Heber City Park

3:00 pm: Strong Man competition at Heber City Park

Midway

6:00 am: Cannon blast in Midway

7:00 am: Flag ceremony and performances at Midway Town Square

8:00 am: Pancake breakfast at Midway Town Square

8:00 am – 4:00 pm: Wasatch Plein Air Paradise art exhibit at Midway Town Square

8:30 am: Bike parade at Midway Town Square

8:00 – 10:00 pm: Utah Symphony performance at Midway Town Square

10:00 pm: Fireworks from Memorial Hill over the valley

 

The three-day celebration includes traditional small-town festivities and patriotic activities across the valley. Located just 45 minutes from Salt Lake City International Airport, 50 minutes from Provo Airport, and only 25 minutes from Park City, the Heber Valley continues to position itself as one of Utah’s premier destinations for summer events, outdoor recreation, and family travel. Additional festival details, registrations, and event updates are available at HeberRedWhiteAndBlueFest.com. High-res images of the day’s festivities are available here.

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