
It's springtime in Arizona, and Fountain Hills is bursting with events to keep you busy in the beautiful blooming season. According to a recent press release by the Town of Fountain Hills, a comprehensive 2025 Spring Events Guide has been unveiled, revealing a lineup packed with art shows, market days, concerts, and more. Those interested can snag this guide at the Town of Fountain Hills, the Fountain Hills Chamber of Commerce, and local business establishments.
"Spring is one of the most beautiful times of year for Arizona and this guide offers residents and tourists great ways to enjoy the season," Economic Development Director Amanda Jacobs said, as stated by the Town of Fountain Hills. From "Arts on the Avenue," showcasing Valley artists and their unique works through April 30, to the Farmers Markets held every Wednesday, complete with a live music soundtrack and a fleet of food trucks.
If you enjoy walking tours and history, the Milestone Sculpture Tours showcase 150 sculptures from Fountain Hills Public Arts. The Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation Tours offer insight into the tribe's history and culture in the area.
The Fountain Hills Theater spices things up with a slate of performances including "Disney’s The Little Mermaid," while The Fountain Hills Artists' Gallery offers a platform for 30 Arizona artists to put on events such as the "A Symphony of Art and Chocolate" reception. If you love music, join the Happy Hour Wine Walk on February 7 and March 7 for global wines and good company. Don't miss the Irish Fountain Fest on March 15, as per the Town of Fountain Hills.
Wrap up March with the Dark Sky Festival on the 29th, celebrating Fountain Hills' International Dark Sky Community status. In April, enjoy the Fountain Hills Music Festival on April 5 with outdoor performances and drinks. The Recycled Art Contest, aligned with Earth Day, also adds a creative touch. While spring is packed with events, they're already gearing up for the Fourth at the Fountain on July 4, with a patriotic fireworks show above Fountain Lake. The full guide is available online, showcasing a colorful spring lineup.









