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Utah Scottish Association · est. 1979

Scottish heritage, alive in Utah.

Forty-seven years of pipers, dancers, athletes, history nerds, and a community that genuinely enjoys hanging out together. Whether you’re tracing a clan or just curious — welcome.

Save the date! June 12-14th, 2026

The 51st Highland Games are coming.

Experience the spirit of the Highlands at the Utah State Fairpark. From heavy athletics and Highland dance to clan tents and live entertainment, join us for a weekend of heritage and community.

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Our Mission

Deanadh gach neach a dhicheall.

Let every man do his utmost.

The Utah Scottish Association is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that exists to preserve and share Scottish culture in Utah — through music, dance, athletics, history, and community. We’re funded by membership dues, festival admissions, sponsors, and Salt Lake County’s Zoo, Arts & Parks program.

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Contact

Contact Us

Got a question about membership, the festival, or how to get involved? Send it our way!

UTSA is run entirely by volunteers, so please be patient while you wait for a reply. 

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Stay in the loop.

THE CLARSCH

Festival updates, event invites, and the occasional bit of Scottish history. Free, and not the same as becoming a member.

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Utah Scottish Association

A 501(c)(3) nonprofit preserving Scottish heritage in Utah since 1979.

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The Utah Scottish Association is funded in part by the residents of Salt Lake County through the Zoo, Arts & Parks (ZAP) Program. 

© 2026 Utah Scottish Association and Magpie Productions

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