Discover artifacts, petroglyphs, and pictographs left behind by the Fremont Indians. During construction of Interstate 70, the largest known Fremon...
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The Paunsaguant Wildlife Museum has become one of the finest wildlife museums in the country all because of one man’s desire to make his drea...
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Bryce Museum features an enormous collection of mounted animal species, a variety of animal skulls, seashells, and over 1,600 butterflies from all ...
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In 1916, Reuben C. (Ruby) Syrett brought his family to the wilds of Southern Utah, establishing a ranch near the present site of Ruby's Inn. A few...
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Camp along the shores of Wide Hollow Reservoir, or rent a canoe, kayak or paddle board on its clear waters. Hike along park nature trails through a...
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The Torrey Gallery offers both historical and contemporary Navajo rugs. The weavers' skill and artistry, the connection of the rugs to the landscap...
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Gallery 24 is located in scenic Torrey, Utah, gateway to Capitol Reef National Park. This small town of 180 residents boasts two national forests a...
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Explore an Ancestral Puebloan (Anasazi) village that was likely occupied from A.D. 1050 to 1200, and one of the largest communities west of the Col...
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Frontier Homestead State Park Museum tells the story of development in Iron County when in the 1850’s, Brigham Young sent Mormon missionaries...
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Mission Statement The Braithwaite Fine Arts Gallery mission is to provide dynamic and varied visual arts experiences for the people of southern Ut...
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Mission Statement: To preserve the Topaz internment experience during World War II; to interpret its impact on the internees, their families, and ...
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The Great Basin Museum has many fine exhibits of pioneer memorabilia, early western farm equipment, and pioneer home artifacts from the area. It al...
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About Us:
The Human History Museum is located one half mile north of the park's south entrance on the main park road, or 11 miles west from the ea...
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Venture onto a shifting sea of red sand. Changed by winds, these mountains and hills of sand can move as much as 50 feet per year. With areas for o...
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American Indians, Mormon pioneers, plants, animals, and others have depended on the life-giving water found at Pipe Spring. Learn about pioneer and...
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