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Apache Leap Mining Festival & Carnival

Apache Leap Mining Festival & Carnival

The 34th Annual Apache Leap Mining Festival takes place March 10-12, 2023 in the historic mining town of Superior, Arizona. This event is a chance to celebrate the town’s rich mining history, with a focus on the past, present and future of mining in the area. Named after the red escarpment on the east side of town, this event is a favorite among locals and visitors from across the state.

One of the most popular events at the festival is the mining competition. The mining competition includes jack leg drilling, mucking, sawing and spiking. It is a competition of brawn, skill and strategy. Spectators will get a glimpse of the work that is often unseen by miners past and present and will gain a new appreciation for the miners who work to bring critical minerals to the surface. This year’s competition will take place on Saturday, March 11th, following the Chihuahua Races.

Mining may be the focus of this celebration but there is something for everyone at the 2023 Apache Leap Mining Festival, including: a carnival, live entertainment all weekend long, a beer garden, speakers, chihuahua races, a petting zoo on Sunday and of course there is a wide variety of food and retail vendors.

Downtown Superior, Arizona
02:00 PM - 04:00 PM, every day through Mar 12, 2023.

Event Supported By

Superior Chamber of Commerce
(520) 689-0200
Downtown Superior, Arizona