Bright Nights at Four Mile is the only opportunity to experience a Tianyu festival in the Mountain West. The event features art by day and magic by night, and with each new year will come a new theme, a new experience and new sculptures to the festival.
Come see Four Mile in a new light, illuminate your senses, and create everlasting memories.
Pick out the perfect pumpkin, shop local treasures, and enjoy live music on the Autumn Harvest Stage. Savor seasonal treats like apple cider donuts, and get hands-on with build-your-own scarecrows, fall crafts, and face painting. Don’t miss the Western-themed scavenger hunt—find all the stations to win a prize! Plus, pan for gold, pack a wagon, play prairie games, and watch blacksmithing demos. It’s a day of unforgettable fun at Four Mile Historic Park!
Learn MoreExplore the Park after dark and immerse yourself in the otherworldly realm of Victorian Spiritualism. Enjoy local tastings from spirit vendors, along with a range of non-alcoholic options. Victorian Spiritualism, a 19th-century movement, believed that spirits of the deceased were eager to communicate with the living. In the aftermath of Westward Expansion and the Civil War, many found comfort in the idea of an afterlife where they could reconnect with loved ones, make amends, and seek answers to unresolved questions.
Learn MoreHispanic Heritage Month celebrates the rich cultural contributions and history of Hispanic and Latino communities in the U.S. This month highlights their achievements and impact through festivals, educational events, and cultural displays, including vibrant Hispanic crafts that showcase traditional artistry and creativity. This month at Four Mile you can try your hand at traditional Hispanic crafts like an Ojo de Dios and yarn painting!
In the heart of the city, this rural oasis featuring both indoor and outdoor spaces, is perfect for your wedding, picnic, or special celebration.
Private Events at Four MileJune – December
Wednesday – Sunday 10am-4pm
January – May
Friday – Sunday 10am-4pm