Arts & Entertainment
24th Annual Antique Power Show celebrates Utah’s agricultural and technological heritage

Attendees can join in on live demonstrations at the Antique Power Show. Photo: Richard Erickson Foundation
WALLSBURG, Utah — The annual Antique Power Show returns June 20-22 for its 24th year celebrating American ingenuity, Utah’s agricultural roots, and the machines that powered past generations.
Hosted by the Richard W. Erickson Foundation in Wallsburg, this weekend event offers attendees the chance to explore the evolution of power with up-close encounters with tractors, engines, working scale models, and mechanical innovations.
The event will also feature live demonstrations of a belt-driven sawmill, a working blacksmith forge, hit & miss engines, tractor pulls, and a cyclekart rally. In addition to the mechanical displays, the Power Show delivers entertainment for all ages with live music, food, and family-friendly activities throughout the weekend.
Attendees are welcome to RV or tent camp at the event.
Event Information:
- Dates: June 20–22, 2025
- Location: Richard W. Erickson Foundation, Wallsburg, UT
- Admission: $15 per person at the gate; $10 online; Children 12 & under FREE
- Tickets & Details: www.richardericksonfoundation.org
The Richard W. Erickson Foundation has hosted this annual event since 1999. Its Antique and Classic Power Museum houses one of the largest and most unique collections of antique vehicles, motorcycles, tractors, tools, and Americana in the western United States.
Visit www.richardericksonfoundation.org for event details, camping info, and the full schedule.
