
A Four-Day Experience At The Heart of Utah’s National Parks
19th Amazing Earthfest – May 8–11, 2025.
What other public festival offers so rich a variety of experiences in so intimate a setting? It’s in Kanab, Utah, where red rock cliffs, great accommodations, and fine dining choices abound!
Adventure hikes depart each morning, led by archaeology, botany, geology, or paleontology specialists. Contemporary authors, doc films, ideas, inspiration, and stars!
Notice how lawns around Utah are beginning to disappear as residents implement water conservation measures? At Best Friends Roadhouse and Mercantile, landscape designer Tim Clarke uses native plants to create attractive and successful home gardens. In the wild with USU Geoscience Professor Colter Davis, explore a vibrant outcrop of the Chinle formation at Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument.
Journalist Zak Podmore brings to life the magnificent terrain of canyon country and its complex water politics, while author Morgan Sjogren explores wilderness ethics in a writing workshop. With Laurence Lowe, BYU Professor Emeritus of Music, as your guide, hear works by inspired composers who have touched the source of creativity.
Find balance in body, mind, and life with yoga at Earthfest, where you can learn ways to connect to your inner self, your partner, and the world.

Amid the elegance of original works of western art at Bingham Gallery in Mt. Carmel, Utah, hear an unforgettable live chamber music performance including the world premier of three original compositions for violins and piano from Laurence Lowe’s new album, “On Contemplating Loss.”
Safely observe the fiery surface of our sun through a powerful solar telescope! In the opposite direction, examine the rising moon in the ambiance of spine-tingling live music. Space-themed costumes are welcome!
Celebrate World Migratory Bird Day on an early morning walk, listening, spotting, and identifying beautiful birds.
The annual Amazing Earthfest in Kanab, Utah, inspires and educates residents and visitors to value stewardship of natural and cultural resources on America’s public lands and to explore responsibility to present and future generations. Events encourage individual experience and community conversation to explore scientific knowledge, discover shared values in conservation and land ethics, enhance appreciation for the benefits that public lands provide, understand natural systems and human impacts upon them, and promote appreciation for creative artistic expression that connects people with their natural heritage to sustain rural Western economies.
For those who love nature. Make reservations now and register to attend! AmazingEarthfest.org.
