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Please Join us for the 2nd Piute Arts Festival

This years event will be held at the Marysvale Utah town park on Friday, August 7th and Saturday, August 8th, 2026. We will be combining with the annual Paiute Trail UTV/ATV Jamboree in Marysvale, Utah which typically attracts over 700 to 770 participants, frequently tripling the population of the town. The Jamboree features guided rides on the 275-mile Paiute Trail, UTV shows, drag races, and obstacle courses. The arts portion will feature vendor booths, artists and craftspeople and food on Friday the 7th and Saturday the 8th and the entertainment will take place exclusively on Saturday the 8th.

Saturday will be filled with fiddlers, singers and other entertainers performing under the cool shady trees of southern Utah’s best town park. Though some chairs will be available at the venue, we encourage you to bring your own lawn chairs to relax in shady comfort as you enjoy the shows and the people.

We invite all to attend and participate in this wonderful event. If you would like to be a part of the festivities, please contact us.
We are seeking vendors, performers, entertainers, artists, and craftspeople to participate. Please email us for more information or download an application form below. Vendor booth fees will be $50 for two days. Please download and submit one of the following forms or contact us via email or phone for more information.

The Piute Arts Festival is sponsored by the Piute Arts Council, The Utah Division of Arts and Museums and the Freedom 250 Project funded through the National Endowment for the Arts.


info@piutearts.org
or
Call 702-581-9188

You may download applications here:

PAC Booth Vendor Application

PAC Entertainer Application

Download a Festival Flyer to Print and Distribute Here


About Marysvale: Marysvale was established in 1868 as gold mining town replete with prospectors and all the businesses that came with the mining boom. Though the mines have ceased operations, there are still remnants of the old mining culture throughout the surrounding mountains and old buildings within the town itself.
Today, Marysvale serves as the center point for the infamous Paiute Trail, one of the most notorious and beautiful ATV trails in the United States. The surrounding mountains are laced with breathtaking trails, kaleidoscopic mountain roads, and clear canyon streams and waterfalls.
In addition to the beautiful off-road trail system, visitors can snowmobile, camp, hike, cycle, fish, hunt, go horseback riding, raft the Sevier river, pan for gold, go rock hounding, and explore our famous mining ghost towns.