Indoor Arena in Richfield, Utah offers a practical, high-capacity venue for events that need covered space and animal facilities. Located in Richfield, Utah, this indoor arena is available for half- or full-day rentals (6–12 hours) and accommodates up to 280 guests. Bookings include one grooming session to prepare the floor and stalls, and options add the connected south stalls (55) or the larger north stall block (146 small-animal stalls), both attached directly to the arena. Full-day arena-with-stalls rentals run $1,000; ticketed indoor arena events are also priced at $1,000, with a $500 security deposit held after booking and refunded if no damages occur. No motor sports are permitted on the premises.
The space reads like a practical blank slate—wide clear-span roofing and dirt-friendly footing designed for animals and spectators alike. It’s built for circulation: loading lanes, adjacent stall rows, and a grooming prep as part of the booking make it straightforward for livestock shows, equestrian clinics, youth fairs, or private community gatherings. Capacity, covered shelter, and direct stall access distinguish this building from outdoor pavilions in Sevier County’s seasonal calendar.
For visiting organizers and attendees, the venue’s strengths are logistics and predictability. The connected stalls keep animals out of the weather and close to the ring; the included grooming helps surface prep before judges or ticket holders arrive; and the half- or full-day blocks fit both short competitions and multi-hour community events. The booking policy—full refunds for cancellations 30+ days out (minus a $50 fee)—gives planners breathing room when schedules shift.
Practical notes: this is a venue best used with a clear run sheet. Stage or vendor set-ups need floor protection; coordinate arrival windows for trailers and stall assignments; and plan for manure management and animal welfare logistics. The no motor sports rule preserves the footing and keeps the space suited to animals and people.
Why book here? If you need a covered, stall-connected space in central Utah that's designed with animals and audiences in mind, the Indoor Arena in Richfield is a straightforward, cost-effective option. It's a local workhorse: unglamorous, reliable, and engineered for the practical demands of livestock events, equestrian activities, ticketed performances, and community rentals. Owner/operator details and a physical street address were not provided in the listing.
Plan and confirm utilities and insurance: the listing notes a security deposit and cancellation policy but does not list utilities, restroom access, or insurance requirements—ask the operator about power availability, indoor lighting, heating for shoulder seasons, and whether event insurance is required. Because organizer details aren't provided, use the FareHarbor referral to confirm stall layout, arrival windows for animal trailers, and any post-event cleaning expectations. With a clear checklist and communication, this indoor arena can simplify producing animal events in Utah.