
The Best Spring Events Happening in Southern Utah
Spring in Southern Utah isn’t just nice weather and wildflowers—it’s full-on festival season. From art shows and rodeos to quirky cultural events and family-friendly farm days, this time of year turns places like St. George, Hurricane, and Ivins into a rotating lineup of things to do every weekend.
Here’s a fun, engaging look at some of the best spring festivals happening across Southern Utah
Where to Find the Fun This Spring in Southern Utah
St. George Art Festival
If you only hit one spring festival, make it this one.
Held every spring in downtown St. George, the St. George Art Festival transforms Town Square into an open-air gallery packed with paintings, sculptures, handmade goods, and live entertainment. It’s been running since 1980 and has become one of the longest-standing events in the region.
Expect:
- Hundreds of artists and vendors
- Live music and performances
- Food booths that somehow always smell amazing
This is your “walk around with a lemonade and pretend you’re artsy” kind of weekend.
Flower Fest Music Festival
A newer festival that’s quickly becoming a local favorite.
The Flower Fest Music Festival brings live music to Southern Utah with a grassroots, community-driven vibe. Organized by local students, it features multiple bands over a couple of nights and showcases the region’s growing music scene.
Why people love it:
- Chill outdoor spring evenings
- Discovering new artists
- Strong local energy (not corporate-feeling)
RedStone Highland Games & Festival
Yes, bagpipes in the desert—and it works.
The RedStone Highland Games and Festival brings a full Scottish experience to Southern Utah, complete with kilts, caber tossing, and traditional music.
What to expect:
- Highland athletic competitions
- Scottish food and culture
- One of the most unique backdrops you’ll ever see
It’s random, it’s loud, and it’s surprisingly awesome.
Dixie Power Kite Festival
Simple, wholesome, and honestly underrated.
The Dixie Power Kite Festival is one of those feel-good community events where families gather to fly kites and enjoy the outdoors.
Perfect for:
- Families with kids
- Low-key weekend plans
- Anyone who forgot how fun kites actually are
Spring Into Easter & Eggstravaganza Events
Spring + kids = chaos (the fun kind).
Events like Spring Into Easter 2026 and Thunder Junction Eggstravaganza lean into the season with animals, games, and interactive activities.
Think:
- Pony rides and baby animals
- Easter-themed games
- Outdoor family fun
These are basically core memory factories for kids.
St. George Plein Air Festival
Art meets the outdoors.
The St. George Plein Air Festival brings artists from all over to paint Southern Utah’s landscapes in real time.
Why it stands out:
- You can watch artists create live
- Stunning desert scenery becomes the subject
- It’s peaceful, creative, and very “spring vibes”
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Spring Roundup Rodeo
Because it’s not Southern Utah without a little dust and adrenaline.
The Spring Roundup Rodeo celebrates Western heritage with classic rodeo events and a strong community feel.
Expect:
- Bull riding and barrel racing
- Loud crowds and high energy
- A very real reminder you are in cowboy country
️ Spring Markets & Pop-Up Festivals
Sometimes the best events aren’t the biggest ones.
Markets like the Hop Into Spring St. George Market bring together local vendors, handmade goods, and small businesses for a laid-back shopping experience.
Great for:
- Finding unique gifts
- Supporting local businesses
- Wandering without a strict plan
Why Spring Festivals Hit Different in Southern Utah
There’s just something about this region in the spring:
- Perfect weather before summer heat kicks in
- Red rock landscapes in full color
- A mix of small-town charm and growing culture
It’s the sweet spot where locals come out of winter mode and visitors realize, “Okay… this place is actually pretty fun.”
The Bottom Line
If you’re in Southern Utah during spring, you don’t have to look hard for something to do. Whether you’re into art, music, rodeos, or just chasing a funnel cake while your kids run wild, there’s a festival for it.
And honestly? You could hit a different one every weekend and still not cover them all.
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