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Community Events
Award-winning events offering fun for everyone
making memories for a lifetime
Eagle Mountain City actively works to ensure we organize events to suit all tastes, interests, and abilities. Read more about our different events, and bring your whole family to enjoy the fun throughout the year!
Award-winning Adaptive Events
Eagle Mountain City is proud to lead the way in offering award-winning, inclusive adaptive programming that makes it possible for everyone to join in the fun.
Our adaptive events include an Adaptive Easter Egg Hunt, Adaptive Halloween Trick-or-Treat, and Silent Santa.
We’re always looking for new ways to expand these offerings. If you have ideas or specific needs, we invite you to reach out and share them with us.
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Food Vendors
Vendors, if you would like to participate in our events, please sign up with our Events department.
List of events
Easter Egg Hunt
Get ready to hunt for thousands of eggs at the City’s first major event of the year! Join us at Cory Wride Memorial Park for a fun-filled Easter Egg Hunt with designated areas for different ages and abilities—so everyone gets a fair and exciting hunt. Bring the whole family, meet your neighbors, and enjoy some friendly competition!
Our Adaptive Easter Egg Hunt is held in a paved area to ensure full wheelchair accessibility. There’s no age limit, and prizes are thoughtfully designed to meet adaptive needs—because everyone deserves to join the fun and celebrate together!
Be sure to come back later that night for a Teen Egg Hunt featuring prizes, music, and food trucks!
Spring/Fall Cleanups
Each April and September, Eagle Mountain City provides several dumpsters for residents to dispose of light household and yard waste free of charge in Cory Wride Memorial Park.
A shred truck and e-waste dumpsters are also available, making it easy to get rid of any unwanted items. The cleanups help keep the community beautiful for all to enjoy.
Annual Cleanup Schedule
- Spring Cleanup in April
- Fall Cleanup in September
Pony Express Days
We celebrate our annual festival each year in honor of the Pony Express Trail that once ran directly through what is now Eagle Mountain City. Enjoy days filled with carnival events, a rodeo, demolition derby, and family fun. Check out our Pony Express Days page to learn more!
Food Truck Rally
Come get a taste of Eagle Mountain at the Food Truck Rally, every Thursday from June-September. Food trucks will rotate each week, so you can always try something new. On certain nights, you can enjoy live entertainment and other activities while supporting local businesses.
- June-September
- Thursdays from 6-9 PM at Cory Wride Memorial Park
Movie in the Park
Join us for a delightful evening under the stars at our monthly summer Movie in the Park event, featuring family-friendly films perfect for all ages. Bring your blankets, snacks, and loved ones to enjoy a cozy night of entertainment and community fun.
June 19: Silverlake Amphitheater at 9 PM
June 26: Cory B. Wride Memorial Park at 9 PM
July 10: Silverlake Amphitheater at 9 PM
August 21: Silverlake Amphitheater at 9 PM
October 3: Hocus Pocus at Cory B. Wride Memorial Park at 8 PM
Bingo Card
Join us as we celebrate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the birth of our nation, as well as the 30th anniversary of our amazing city!
Attend events, participate in community projects, and celebrate along the way while creating lasting memories and earning exciting prizes.
Rules
- Complete the activity and take a picture
- Visit Customer Service at City Hall, Valley Crossroads Chamber of Commerce, Welcome Center or a City tent at any event to ge the stamp for your activity
- Return your card with bingo or blackout to one of our bingo centers.
*Different prize levels for bingo & blackout. A drawing will be held for prizes sponsored by local businesses.
For events that have a specific time and place, come to the City Booth or see the event organizer to get a stamp for your card. If you fulfill a square on your own and are asked to take a picture, you can come to City Hall, the Chamber of Commerce, or any City event to show your pictures and get your stamps.
Bingo Card Event Details
Read 30 Challenge: Read for 30 days in a row to celebrate 30 years of Eagle Mountain! Keep track and get your card stamped at the Eagle Mountain Public Library.
Walk30 Challenge: Similar to America’s Walk250 Challenge, participate in the City’s Walk30 Challenge and get creative! Walk, run, bike, etc. for 30 miles, or 30 times, or with 30 friends, or in 30 different ways, or for 30 minutes a day. Take a picture.
Pick Up 250 Pieces of Trash: Clean up your neighborhood or a nearby trail. You pick the location! Don’t forget to take a picture of your haul.
Attend an Event at a Local School: Any Eagle Mountain school, any event! School websites host calendars if you are trying to find an event to attend. Don’t forget to take a picture.
Turkey Trot: Join us for a brisk, fun run to celebrate Thanksgiving on Thursday, November 26, at 8 AM at Cory Wride Memorial Park.
Declaration of Independence Reading: July 2, at Cory Wride Park Pavilion. Did you know that on July 2, 1776, the Continental Congress voted in favor of independence from Great Britain? Two days later, on July 4, Congress formally adopted the Declaration of Independence. John Adams believed July 2 would be remembered as America’s true Independence Day and celebrated by future generations. Come celebrate America’s 250th anniversary by participating in a live reading of this historic document! Bring your card—we can stamp it at this activity.
Attend a Local Arts Event: Stay tuned for more information and take a picture.
Motivational Mile: June 6, 2026, from 1–4 PM at Cory Wride Park. Take a picture of yourself believing in people while participating in the Motivational Mile.
Halloween Town: Saturday, October 17, at Cory Wride Memorial Park, from 11 AM–2 PM. Take a picture in your costume!
Movie in the Park: Attend a City movie night this summer. Take a picture or get your card stamped at the event! Movie nights are June 19, June 26, July 10, August 21, and October 3 at SilverLake Amphitheater or Cory Wride Park. Movies begin at 9 PM (October 3 begins at 8 PM).
Constitution Month Pop-Up Museum: Cedar Valley High School Commons, September 2, 2026, from 5–9 PM Come celebrate America’s 250th anniversary by learning more about America’s founding documents. Photo opportunities, costumes, interactive exhibits, and a chance to sign your name to the Constitution. Bring the whole family!
Eagle Mountain Farmers Market: Saturdays this summer from 9 AM–1 PM at Cory Wride Park. Do your shopping and take a picture!
Eat at a Local Restaurant: Visit any local restaurant and either take a picture or have them sign your card.
Shop Local at ShopFest!: September 12, 2026, at Cory Wride Park, from 9 AM–5 PM.
Constitution Boot Camp: Join us at Cedar Valley High School in September to explore the Constitution during Constitution Month. Date and time to be announced.
9/11 Day of Service: Join one of the many service projects organized by EM Serves and JustServe on September 11. Get your card stamped at the event or take a picture.
Shop at a Local Store: Choose one of our amazing local businesses and do some shopping. Have the store sign or stamp your card.
Take a Picture of Eagle Mountain Wildlife: Eagle Mountain has some amazing wildlife! Keep an eye out for our furry and feathered friends and take a picture.
EM Treasure Hunt: Watch for more information about our EM Treasure Hunt this summer to commemorate 30 years of Eagle Mountain. Participate and take a picture when you find the treasure!
Attend Pony Express Days Rodeo: June 11–13 at the Rodeo Grounds at 7 PM Tickets must be purchased for this event.
Christmas Village: Come to Christmas Village on December 5 and take a picture or get your card stamped at the City booth. Cory Wride Memorial Park, from 3–7 PM.
Read 1776 by David McCullough: The State of Utah has issued a challenge to read 1776 by David McCullough. The book covers the events and context of the year 1776. Available through Amazon, Audible, and other retailers.
Fourth of July Fireworks: Attend the fireworks show at Cory Wride Park on July 4.
Flag Ceremony: Attend a flag ceremony and take a picture. Any ceremony will work! There will be a 7:15 AM flag-raising ceremony on September 11 at Cedar Valley High School.
Stargaze at Walden Park: Enjoy the night sky this summer by stargazing at Walden Park. Don’t forget to take a picture! When you have a Bingo or a Blackout, bring your card to City Hall or the Chamber of Commerce to claim your prize and be entered into additional prize drawings!
Independence Day
Celebrate Independence Day with the Eagle Mountain Firework Show. Food vendors, entertainment, and a celebration of our freedom. The fun takes place at Cory Wride Memorial Park.
Summer Bash & Laser Show
A spectacular laser light show accompanied by music the whole family will love. Have a night of family fun that includes bounce houses, a patriotic kids’ parade, pie eating contest, and more.
ShopFest Utah
ShopFest Utah is a one-day, family-friendly small-business street fair held at Cory Wride Memorial Park bringing together hundreds of vendors from more than 30 Utah cities. The event features local artisans, food trucks, live music, kids’ activities, and hot-air balloons. Organized by the Valley Crossroads Chamber of Commerce, ShopFest began in 2016 and has grown into one of the largest small-business markets in the state.
Ties & Tiaras
Each fall, the City hosts a parent-child dance event. This is a chance to get dressed up and hit the town with your little ones or get dressed down and make memories in your most comfortable clothes! Registration is required for this free event held at The Barn at Overland.
Adaptive Trick-or-Treat
Adaptive Trick or Treating at City Hall offers a special Halloween experience for individuals with special needs. This low-stimulation environment ensures a fun and safe event with one-on-one interaction and plenty of treats for everyone.
Halloween Town
Halloween Town is a popular community gathering that includes food trucks, trick-or-treating, activities, and vendors for the whole family to enjoy.
Turkey Trot
Prepare for your Thanksgiving feast with a 5k run through Eagle Mountain. Free City swag will be handed out to participants while supplies last.
Christmas Village
The Christmas Village is a chance for kids to meet Santa, see live reindeer, and shop at Christmas vendors. Children who write a letter to Santa will have the chance to receive a response in the mail.
Silent Santa
Silent Santa at City Hall provides a magical and inclusive holiday experience for individuals with special needs. In a low-stimulation environment, kids can enjoy one-on-one interactions with Santa, with each visit tailored to make it uniquely special for every child.