Tournament Weekends in
Beaver County
Make the Most of Your Time Between Games
Tournament weekends move fast. Games stack up, schedules shift, and downtime comes in short bursts. Beaver County, UT, makes it easy to fill those gaps with nearby, flexible activities that fit naturally before, between, and after games.
While You Wait for Your Game
Even short breaks open up quick options that keep you close to the field.
Grab breakfast or lunch at Crazy Cow Cafe or El Bambi Cafe, or settle into a booth at Loaded Burger. Already ate? Check out the Beaver Courthouse Museum or find unique gifts for family back home at Surewood Forest.
If you have extra time, grab slushies and frozen yogurt from Craigo’s Pizza, then stop by Pioneer Park or Main Street Park. Both spots offer a relaxed place to stretch your legs, let kids burn off energy, or enjoy a quick breather before the next game.
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While Siblings Play
Not everyone in the family runs on the same schedule. When siblings need a break from the action, Beaver County has the solution.
Pick up snacks at Mike’s Food Town before heading toward Minersville Lake (aka Minersville Reservoir) for sunshine, fishing, and shoreline exploration. When you’re done, don’t forget a post-adventure treat. Hit up Todd’s Market in Minersville for their famous donuts.
Another can’t-miss Beaver County attraction is The Creamery, a full-service eatery and dairy store celebrating the area’s long-standing dairy tradition. Enjoy fresh, high-quality meals, delight over ice cream made with milk produced by the brand’s family farm owners, and browse dairy products crafted in Beaver.
Hike and Explore Between Games
If free time opens up even more, Beaver County’s landscape delivers big scenery without requiring an all-day commitment. The Tushar Mountains rise just outside Beaver City, offering a scenic drive, trail access, and cooler mountain air. Rewarding hikes, sweeping views, and forested terrain invite you to step into the landscape, clear your head, and return refreshed and ready to support the team.
Among other standout things to do and attractions to experience are Manderfield Reservoir, Cove Fort (just outside Beaver County’s boundaries), Frisco Ghost Town, summer adventures at Eagle Point Resort, and abundant opportunities to get in the water.
Where to Stay
Beaver County offers a range of comfortable lodging options that provide much-needed space to recharge. Hotels, motels, and other overnight accommodations allow quick access to town amenities and a convenient home base.
Make a Trip Out of It
Many families choose to arrive early or stay longer to enjoy more of what the county has to offer.
An extended stay creates space for stargazing, mountain biking, hiking, scenic drives, rockhounding, horseback riding, boating, local dining, relaxed evenings, and so much more.
Instead of rushing home, you can turn a competitive weekend into an unforgettable Beaver County getaway.



2026 Tournament Calendar
- 2026 Beaver D2 Tournament | May 15 – 16
- 2026 Beaver Bash Tournament | June 5 – 6
- Summer Smash 2026 | June 12 – 13
- D2 Summer Sizzler 2026 | June 19 – 20
- Payton Higgins Memorial Tournament | June 19 – 20
- Cory Beebe Memorial Softball Tournament | June 26 – 27
- Beaver Classic 2026 | July 10 – 11
- Slugfest Softball 2026 | July 31 – August 1
- Yardley Sports Classic 2026 | August 7 – 8