Eureka 'Tintic' Elks lodge #711 is a association or organization in Eureka, UT. Phone: (435) 433-6822. Average rating is 4.9 stars from 8 reviews.
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Exterior view of the Eureka 'Tintic' Elks lodge building. — Eureka 'Tintic' Elks lodge #711
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Historic Elks Lodge in the Heart of Eureka

Join the Tintic Elks for community, camaraderie, and unforgettable nights in our rustic 1800s lodge.

Charity

Giving without expectation

Justice

Fairness for every person

Brotherly Love

Fellowship above all

Fidelity

Faithful to our word

About Us

Exterior view of the Eureka 'Tintic' Elks Lodge building. — Eureka 'Tintic' Elks lodge #711
Exterior view of the Eureka 'Tintic' Elks Lodge building.

Since its founding, Eureka 'Tintic' Elks Lodge #711 has stood as a proud gathering place on Main Street, welcoming generations of miners, ranchers, and families to its sturdy red-brick walls. The lodge still wears the rugged charm of Utah's mining heritage: original tin ceilings, polished wood floors, and the faint scent of aged leather and cedar that greets every member and guest. Inside, the clink of pool balls echoes alongside live country bands on Saturday nights, while weekday meetings bring neighbors together for charitable work, scholarships, and community dinners. From Veterans Day flag ceremonies to summer barbecues on the back patio, this is where Eureka comes to celebrate, support one another, and carry forward the Elks' timeless values of charity, justice, and brotherly love.

What We Offer

Our lodge offers weekly social hours with discounted drinks, live music every other weekend, and spacious event rentals for weddings, reunions, and fundraisers. Members enjoy access to our fully-stocked bar, game room with pool and darts, commercial kitchen for group dinners, and a private meeting hall that seats 120. Outside, the covered patio and lawn host summer barbecues and holiday celebrations. Beyond fun, we run annual scholarship drives, sponsor youth sports teams, and organize food drives for Tintic Valley families in need. Veterans receive special recognition at patriotic events, and new members are mentored through a welcoming orientation program that connects them to both the national Elks network and their own backyard community.

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“I like the atmosphere of the place it's very rugged and rustic. The facility is very clean and well kept.”

— Aubrey Searle

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"I like the atmosphere of the place it's very rugged and rustic. The facility is very clean and well kept."
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"Great time loved the band"
— Donna Howard
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"Old building"
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— Maleena Lau

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to be an Elk to attend events?

Most social nights and live music events are open to the public. Special member-only meetings and certain charity events require current membership.

How do I become a member?

Prospective members need two current Elks to sponsor them. Applications are reviewed monthly; dues are $65 per year with a one-time $25 initiation fee.

Can I rent the lodge for a private party?

Yes. The main hall, kitchen, and patio are available for weddings, reunions, and meetings. Rates start at $250 for members and $400 for non-members.

What nights is the lodge open?

The bar and game room are open Wednesdays through Saturdays from 5 PM until close. Live bands typically play on the second and fourth Saturdays.

Is the building wheelchair accessible?

The main entrance and restrooms are accessible. Please call ahead so we can reserve the best parking spot and seating for your group.

Do you host holiday events?

Absolutely. We celebrate Veterans Day, Christmas, St. Patrick's Day, and the Fourth of July with special dinners, live music, and family-friendly activities.

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The Order · Since 1868

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Every Elks lodge belongs to one of America's oldest and largest fraternal orders. Through the Elks National Foundation, the Order has given more than $481 million to college scholarships, veterans, and neighbors in need.

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The Elks gave America
Flag Day.

Long before it was a national observance, the Order set aside June 14th to honor the flag. Patriotism has always been one of our cardinal principles, and every lodge meeting still closes the same way it has for over a century.

“To our absent members.” — the Eleven O’Clock Toast

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The Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks is one of America's oldest and largest fraternal orders, founded in 1868. Every lodge is a home for fellowship, service, and patriotism in its own hometown.

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