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What Is Pioneer Day?

Posted on July 21, 2025   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Adrian González

Adrian González

An engraved depiction of members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints crossing the plains into the Salt Lake Valley. People direct chuckwagons through the mountains.

An engraved depiction of members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints crossing the plains into the Salt Lake Valley. (Universal History Archive via Getty Images)

Like many holidays in the United States, Pioneer Day on July 24 commemorates a very specific event in a rather complicated history. So what’s the deal with this statewide celebration?

The Origin Story

On July 24, 1847, Brigham Young and members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints arrived in the Salt Lake Valley after trekking thousands of miles across the country to escape religious persecution in Illinois, following the murder of their founder, Joseph Smith, in 1844. Young reportedly commemorated the momentous occasion by uttering, “This is the right place.” By the end of 1847, nearly 2,000 Mormons had settled in what they called “the promised land.”

A State Holiday

The first Pioneer Day was celebrated locally in 1849 with a parade and various performances. It is an official holiday in the state of Utah.

An illustrated map of the Salt Lake Valley from 1891.

A map of Salt Lake City in 1891. (American Publishing Co. via The Library of Congress)

A Push for Inclusion

The aspirations of the Mormon pioneers came at a great price for the Indigenous people of Utah, leading to the spread of disease, wars, and namely the dispossession of land — sometimes through violent means. There are several major recognized tribes — Ute, Paiute, Navajo, Goshute, and Shoshone — who called the valley home before the settlers arrived, though each of them consists of smaller groups or "bands" with distinct traditions.

Many Indigenous people in Utah are making a push for education and greater inclusion around the holiday, and modern counter-celebrations like “Pie and Beer Day” (a play on the word “pioneer”) seek to challenge a prevailing historical narrative.

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