First Davis Heritage Festival Is May 19-21 in Kaysville

The first Davis Heritage Festival takes place May 19-21 at the USU Botanical Center in Kaysville. This combines two previous Davis County events — Baby Animal Days and the Davis County Fair — and raises funds for 4-H programs and the USU Botanical Center.

The festival includes displays of art, quilting, food entries, and gardening. There will also be storytelling, demonstrations and fun kid activities. There will be baby animals to see and touch, plus horse rides, miniature train rides, kids crafts, local entertainment, and delicious food from local food trucks. 

Children can see and touch baby animals at the Davis Heritage Festival. USU Extension photo

Hours are: Thursday and Friday, May 19 -20, 4 – 8 pm; and Saturday, May 21, 10 am – 5 pm.

Tickets are $7 per person (3 and over), $35 for a family of up to six related family members, military family pass $30. Multiple day passes are also available. Tickets and volunteer opportunities can be found at www.davisheritagefestival.org.

Some participating food trucks/vendors include:

World’s Best Corn Dogs

Chugg’s Shaved Ice

Feinga Fry Bread

Frying Friars

Ay Chato Mexican Food

Sweets Divine Kettle Corn