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Utah Activities and Events April 2023

Here is a list of fun events and activities taking place in Utah during the month of April 2023.

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April 13-15

Moab Dirt Bike Rally. Learn about the trails in and around Moab with everything from beginners to experts. This event features guided tours, booths, and a photo contest. Visit the website for more information. 

April 20-23

Wasatch Mountain Film Festival. This festival screens Adventures films and offers workshops, lectures, food & entertainment. To see a schedule of films and venues and purchase tickets visit here

April 22

8th Annual Salt Lake City Classic Car Auction. This event will be held at the Mountain America Expo Center, 9575 State Street, Sandy. Starting at 8am, fans and collectors can view the classic cars to be auctioned. Everything from Muscle Cars to Vintage Rides and Street Rods to Classic Trucks will be on hand. 

April 22

Dutch Festival at The Gateway. This 2nd annual event celebrates Koningsdag, or King’s Day. Celebrated around the world with the biggest celebration in Amsterdam, visitors wear orange to celebrate King Willem-Alexander’s birthday. Salt Lake’s event is a free, family-friendly celebration showcasing the traditions of Holland. Dutch cuisine, beer, games, and craft booths will be on hand. It will be held from 11am to 6pm, and everyone is invited to wear orange to signal the end of a long, gray winter. 

April 22

Earth Day at Ogden Nature Center, 966 West 12th Street, Ogden. Enjoy earth-friendly exhibitors, demonstrations, entertainment, food, nature crafts, and more. Visitors can also explore the trails of the Nature Center. Admission is $5 for non-members, $4 for members and $3 for children under 12. 

May 5

Draper City’s Cinco De Mayo Festival. Held from 6 – 8:30pm at Draper Park, 12500 S 1300 E, this event will feature music, dance, food, and activities. This is a free, family-friendly event.

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