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Learn about the area’s ancient peoples at a well-curated museum, and to orient yourself to the mysteries carved and painted on the rocks, then take your knowledge out into the field on scenic hikes through the park. The area was once home to the largest known prehistoric Fremont Village site with more than 100 structures filled with countless artifacts. There are several hikes of various lengths and the renowned Paiute ATV Trail also passes through. The Sam Stowe campground offers group camping and limited hookups while the Castle Rock Campground offers primitive sites and two teepees in a tranquil canyon. Make a reservation on the Utah State Parks reservation site.
I visited Fremont Indian State Park to camp in our trailer in late October. The park and campgrounds were almost completely deserted, which we were extremely happy about, but we were there during... Read more
Very nice gift shop. Great Indian art. Lots of cool educational materials and something for everyone. Also the NICEST HELPFUL staff I've ever encountered at a State Park. All staff, rangers, and... Read more
Scenic and culturally rich experience. You can spend a few hours or several days exploring the museum, rock art and historical sites and campgrounds. Binoculars are helpful for viewing some... Read more
Fremont Indian State Park
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