THE WASATCH WEEK: May 18–24, 2026
The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch returns to HISTORY this Tuesday for Season 7. We covered the science and the Utah angle in our Front & Center story "Are We Alone? The View from Utah" — here's how to catch the premiere, plus the rest of the week along the Wasatch Front.
The Wasatch Week: April 26 – May 2, 2026
Mammoth chase a 3-1 series lead Monday, the Bees open a six-game homestand, and Abravanel goes distinctly American this weekend.
The Wasatch Week: April 19 – 25, 2026
A once-in-a-generation week along the Wasatch Front. 🏒⚽🏃
Mammoth playoffs come home Friday. Messi in Sandy Wednesday. Marathon Saturday morning. And that's before we get to Phantom's final week and the Symphony.
The Wasatch Week: April 19–25, 2026 — up now at mountainandmain-ut.com
The Wasatch Week: April 12–18, 2026
The Utah Mammoth open playoff hockey at home on Saturday. RSL hosts San Diego FC the same night. The Phantom of the Opera is still running at the Eccles. The farmers market is back. This is your week along the Wasatch Front.
Saturday, April 11, 2026 – Can Mammoth Build on 5-Game Win Streak?
From a free spring festival at Pioneer Park to the Utah Mammoth's playoff push, a world-class guitar performance, the Utah Symphony's Carmina Burana, and a new romance hitting theaters — Saturday along the Wasatch Front is packed. Here's everything happening April 11.
Friday, April 10, 2026
Mountain & Main launches its newest monthly column tonight — The Art of the Date 🌹 — eight fully planned date nights across the Wasatch Front, built so the only decision left is which one fits your Friday. Speaking of which, if comedy is your speed, tonight is one of the busiest nights of the year along the Front — Adam Carolla at Wiseguys SLC, Andy Hendrickson in Ogden, Luis Juarez in West Jordan, and Dry Bar Comedy firing up in Provo. Four venues. One night. No excuses.
Baby Animals, Half a Million Tulips, and a Mammoth on a Winning Streak
Baby Animal Days kicks off in Cache Valley, the Tulip Festival is blooming at Thanksgiving Point, and the Utah Mammoth host Nashville tonight riding a four-game win streak. Here's your Thursday guide along the Wasatch Front.
Wednesday, April 8, 2026: Opening Night & The Lake Gets Good News!
Phantom of the Opera opens tonight at the Eccles, Twilight Concert Series season tickets drop at 10 a.m., two more shows take the stage — and the Great Salt Lake gets some rare good news. Your Wednesday along the Wasatch.
Tuesday, April 7, 2026 – Playoff Stakes on the Ice • A Record Nobody Wanted
Captain Clayton Keller's hat trick in Vancouver pushed the Utah Mammoth's winning streak to three, setting up tonight's home showdown with Edmonton at 7:30 p.m. — a game ESPN's bracket projections suggest could be a playoff preview. On the pitch, Diego Luna returned to the RSL starting lineup Saturday and scored early as Real Salt Lake rolled past Sporting Kansas City 3-1, extending their unbeaten run to five straight. Two Utah pro teams. Both rolling. Good time to be a fan along the Wasatch.
One Million Flowers Say Spring is Officially Here
One million flowers say spring is officially here.
Today Along the Wasatch | Saturday, April 4, 2026
Easter weekend is here — and the Wasatch Front is delivering a full day worth celebrating. From family fun at the aquarium to live theatre, an evening of laughs, and a night of original music, here's how to make the most of your Saturday.
Today Along The Wasatch – Friday, April 3, 2026
A three-story glowing sphere. A haunting soundscape built from the voices of 150 species that depend on the Great Salt Lake. A free experience that closes Saturday — and a Friday night full of reasons to get out. We found a few of them.
Today Along The Wasatch — Thursday, April 2, 2026
Thirsty Thursday at The Ballpark, closing weekend for King James at Pioneer Theatre, Marissa Nadler at Kilby Court, the Mammoth on the road in Seattle, and the new Super Mario Galaxy Movie in theaters now — your Thursday briefing on what's worth your time along the Wasatch Front.
Today Along The Wasatch — Wednesday, April 1, 2026
BYU women play for a national championship tonight at 5 p.m. on ESPN2. Jazz host Denver. Baby Animal Days opens in Cache Valley. Live music, theater, and a Great Salt Lake art installation worth your afternoon. Everything worth doing today along the Wasatch Front — posted before sunrise, just like every morning.
