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National Recreation Areas Glen Canyon National Recreational Area State Parks Anasazi Indian Village Kodachrome Basin Coral Pink Sand Dunes Otter Creek Escalante Petrified Forest Palisade Fremont Indian Piute Preserve America and National Main Street Communities Kanab Mt. Pleasant Manti Panguitch National Historic Sites and Districts Fruita Rural Historic District Mt. Pleasant’s Main Street Panguitch City Spring City Historic District Town Center of Kanab Wasatch Academy UTAH’S BRYCE CANYON COUNTRY Suggested time: 4 to 5 days. Day 1. Zion National Park Day 2. Bryce Canyon National Park Day 3. Boulder Loop - Scenic Byways 12 - 3 State Parks Day 4. Capitol Reef, Arches, Canyonlands National Parks Schedule extra time for side trips, activities, arts, events. Features National Parks, Monuments, State Parks, museums, local arts, crafts, activities, hiking horseback rides, scenic flights, biking, rodeo, shopping, chuck wagon dinners, covered wagon rides. Contact Garfield County Travel Office for further details and accommodations. HERITAGE SELF DRIVE TOUR ROUTE Tour Time: 1 to 5 days Take this tour route for either direction starting in the north traveling south or vice versa. The itinerary can also be started on the east or west side of Mormon Pioneer Heritage Area Day 1: Start Hightway89. Museum visits: Fairview, Spring City, Manti, Sterling, Salina, Loa, Fremont, Bicknell, Torrey. Historic DIstricts: Mt. Pleasant, Wasatch Academy, Spring City, Manti, Fruita. Historic Buildings, Scenic Byways, Capitol Reef Country, Optional route, Fish Lake. Day 2: Capitol Reef N.P. to Bryce Canyon N.P. or Panguitch. Museums: Boulder, Escalante, Cannonville, Tropic. Pioneer Houses. Scenic Byway: Utah’s All-American Road Scenic Byway 12. State Parks: Anasazi State Park Museum; Escalante Petrified Forest, Kodachrome Basin. Day 3: Bryce Canyon N.P., Red Canyon, Bryce, Tropic, Walking, Sunset, Sunrise, Horse trip. Cookout, rodeo, Scenic Flights. Day 4: Panguitch to Kanab. Museums: Hatch, Springdale, Glendale, Mt. Carmel. Historic Districts: Panguitch City. Scenic Byways: Patchwork Parkway, Markagunt, Mt. Carmel, Cedar Breaks N.M. and Zion N.P. Day 5: Kanab to Lake Powell. Museums: Kanab, Big Water, Page. Historic Districts: Town Center of Kanab. Paria Canyon, scenic area. Rainbow Bridge N.M. The Heritage Tour has a wide variety of Art, Crafts, Artisans. Plan enough time to see the Heritage of area shown through the arts. HERITAGE SELF DRIVE TOUR ROUTE #2 Tour time: 4 days Take this tour route for either direction starting in the north traveling south or vice versa. The itinerary can also start on the east or west entrance to the Mormon Pioneer Heritage Area. Day 1: Start Payson or Nephi option. Payson options take the Mt. Nebo Scenic Byway to SR 132. Nephi option: start SR 132. Museum visits: Fountain Green, Redmond, Gunnison, Richfield. Historic Districts: Mt. Pleasant, Wasatch Academy, Spring City, Manti, Sterling. Day 2: Richfield. Museums: Annabella, Monroe, Joseph, Sevier, Junction, Panguitch. Pioneer architecture, buildings en route. Scenic Byway: otpion, Beaver Canyon. State Parks: Fremont Indian; Piute, Otter Creek. Historic District: Panguitch. Day 3: Bryce Canyon N.P., Cedar Breaks N.M., Zion N.P. Option to visit the Parks. The gateway cities to the parks have living examples of the houses and agriculture of the early Mormon Pioneer settlers. Spend time seeing and learning about them. Day 4: Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Lake Powell. Museums: Hatch, Springdale, Glendale, Mt. Carmel, Kanab, Big Water / Grand Staircase - Escalante N.M. Historic Districts, Kanab. Scenic Byways: Mt. Carmel The Heritage Tour has a wide variety of Art, Crafts, Artisans. Plan enough time to see the Heritage of the area shown through the arts. Activities Run a river or a race. Ride the range, ride a bike. Rope the cattle, fish the stream, climb the mountain, or gaze at a phenomenal star show. Explore the landscape; in town, around town, and in the wild. Adventure for all ages and abilities. Excite your senses! Aerial Charters & Tours Covered Wagon Tours Hunting ATV Tours & Trails Cross Country Skiing Llama Treks Biking Dutch Oven Dinners Mountain Biking Bird Watching Fishing Museums Boating Four Wheeling & Tours Pack Trips Camping Golfing Photography Canyoneering Hiking Cattle Drives Horseback Riding Road Biking Snowshoeing Rock Climbing Swimming Scenic Tours Water Sports Shooting Ranges Whitewater Rafting Shopping Wildlife viewing Snowkiting Snowmobiling TOUR ITINERARIES TO GUIDE VISITORS CAPITOL REEF COUNTRY 7-DAY TRAVEL PLANNER Spend a week exploring our red rock formations, narrow canyons, pristine meadows, lush green valleys and cool alpine forests. A wonderful land of contrast and solitude await you in beautiful Wayne County, Utah. Day 1. Capitol Reef National Park Day 2. Cathedral Valley Day 3. “Loop the Fold” and our short slot Canyons Day 4. Shopping, Pleasant Creek Trails and Fish Lake Mountain Day 5. Hike, Bike, Horseback Ride, ATV, Fish or Bird Watch Day 6. Caineville / Hanksville - Rock Hounding and Free Roaming Buffalo Herds Day 7. Butch Cassidy Country, Goblin Valley State Park and Lake Powell SANPETE VALLEY - THE HEART OF THE MORMON WEST FEATURING LOCAL HISTORY AND CULTURE Tour Length: 75 miles. Time 2 hours to 2 days exploring / visiting all sights. Tour begins: Nephi. Side trips: Mt. Nebo National Scenic Byway loop and Maple Canyon Fountain Green: The heart of Sanpete’s Sheep Industry. Moroni: The heart of Sanpete’s Turkey Industry, Moroni Opera House. Mt. Pleasant: Sanpete’s Hub. Side Trip: Fairview Museum of History & Art; The Energy Loop Eccles / Huntington Scenic Byway. Spring City: The heart of Architectural Heritage. Ephraim: The heart of the Scandinavian Heritage Manti: The heart of Mormon Heritage. Sterling to Gunnison: The southern end of the Sanpete Valley This tour features; art, crafts, artisans,, museums, historic architecture, historic town, horses, camping, picnicking, lodging, dining with example of the way of life from the Natvie Americans, Pioneers to the current day. A Tour Guide with an audio cassette / CD of the tour is available from the Sanpete Travel Council, as well as lodging & Dining locations. National Parks Bryce Canyon Capitol Reef Zion National Monuments Cedar Breaks Grand Staircase/Escalante National Forests Dixie National Forest Fishlake National Forest Manti-La Sal National Forest National and State Parks Three national parks, two national monuments, three national forests, one national recreation area, and eight state parks make this on of America’s best places combining exceptional scenic beauty with history and culture. These are America’s treasures. This material is based upon work assisted by a grant from the Department of Interior, National Park Service. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of Interior. Funded in part by a grant form the Utah Division of State History, Utah Office of Tourism Cooperative Marketing Program project and Foremost West Travel Development Company. © 2008 LEGEND Little Denmark District Under The Rim District Sevier Valley District Boulder Loop District Headwaters District Artists, Artisans, Crafters Inspired by this rugged landscape, the artists and crafters of the area are winners of the Best of State Award. Handmade treasures include porcelain dolls and carved wooden caricatures, antique furniture reproductions, contemporary woodcraft, pottery, appliqued western clothing, hand tooled boots and saddles, unique jewelry, Native American crafts, fine art and more. Beautiful objects and memorable keepsakes are found in the workshops and studios of more than 50 local artists. Shop and studio hours vary. For more information, contact the local visitor information center (See Visitor Information box at right). Festivals and Events These are the living stories of the MPNHA, from the present day to the first pioneer settlers and the Native Americans in the region. Come meet the friendly people of this unique corner of the world, celebrate with them and enjoy a truly local experience. For specific dates and schedules, contact the local visitor information center (See Visitor Information box at right) February US Open Snowkite Masters Bryce Canyon Winterfest March Cowboy Poetry April Garfield Co. Greatest Horseman Competition Cowboys Aint Dead Yet Festival May Spring City Heritage Days Ephraim Scandinavian Festival Garfield Co. Equestrian Trail Ride CCBRA Barrel Race Amazing Earthfest Greyhound Gathering Entrada Institute Capitol Reef National Springtime Social at the Gifford House June Mormon Miracle Pageant Danish Heritage Days Panguitch Quilt Walk Festival Panguitch Valley Balloon Rally BMW Bike Rally Horse Races Bryce Canyon Country Rodeo Entrada Institute July Lamb Days Pioneer Days Hub City Days Fairview Lace Days Mountain Man Rendezvous Fremont Indian State Park Atlatl Contests Panguitch Homecoming Celebration Panguitch Old Time Fiddler Festival Marysvale Town Reunion Biggest Little Rodeo in the World Butch Cassidy Days Torrey Music Festival Duck Creek Days Entrada Institute Bicknell International Film Festival Bryce Canyon Half Marathon and 5K Big Apple Days Boulder Heritage Festival Bryce Canyon Country Rodeo Capitol Reef Classic Bicycle Race Old Time Fiddlers and Bear Festival August Manti Mountain ATV Tour Skyline 10K Run Sanpete County Fair Sanpete Classic Bike Race Sevier County Fair Panguitch High School Rodeo Kane County Fair Garfield County Fair Desperado Duel Bicycle Rally Panguitch Community Theater Western Legends Roundup Maynard Dixon Country Bryce Canyon Country Rodeo Entrada Institute Wayne County Fair Bryce Canyon Rim Run and Walk September Spring City Artists Studio Tour Rocky Mountain ATV Jamboree Garfield County Red Rock Pow-Wow Motoguzzi Bike Rally Bi-plane Fly-in Entrada Institute Escalante Canyons Art Festival/ Everett Ruess Days October Honest Apple Day Storytelling Festival Entrada Institute November Hometown Christmas Craft Fair December New Years Eve Celebration, Panguitch New Years Eve Celebration, Bryce Little Denmark District Sevier Valley District Headwaters District Under The Rim District Boulder Loop District LEGEND Museums Absorb the Old West through hundreds of interactive displays of pioneer history, Mormon heritage, outlaw stories, and nature and wildlife. Experience a new understanding of the settlers who shaped the social, cultural and historic life and lore of the American West. Museum hours vary by season. Call ahead for schedule (See Visitor Information box at right). LITTLE DENMARK Fairview Fairview Museum and Art Fountain Green Fountain Green Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum and Old Tithing House Manti Manti Historic City Hall Patten House and Old Manti School/ Daughters of Utah Pioneers Mt. Pleasant Mt. Pleasant Pioneer Museum and Relic Home Spring City Spring City Daughters of Utah Pioneers and Old Jail SEVIER VALLEY Glenwood Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum Joseph Camp Clear Creek Museum Rock School House Redmond Camp Christine Cabin / Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum Richfield Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum Salina Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum Salina Historical Museum Sevier Fremont Indian State Park and Museum Monroe Monroe Hot Springs HEADWATERS Circleville Butch Cassidy’s Childhood Home Hatch Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum Open by appointment Marysvale Deer Creek Mining Museum Rag Rug Museum Bullion Canyon Miners Park Easter Rock Petroglyphs Old Rock Schoolhouse Mt. Carmel Maynard Dixon Summer Home and Studio Orderville Kane County Daughters fo Utah Pioneers Museum Panguitch Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum Quilt Walk Monument BOULDER LOOP Boulder Anasazi State Park Museum Bryce Bryce Canyon Visitor Center Museum / National Park The Paunsagaunt Wildlife Museum Ebenezer Bryce Cabin Cannonville Cannonville Visitor Center Museum / Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument Escalante Escalante Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum Escalante Interagency Visitor Center Museum / Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument Hole in the Rock Interpretive Center Torrey Capitol Reef Visitor Center Museum / National Park Arc Arc Nat Art Art Eco Eco Eco His His His His His His His His His His His His His His His His His His His His His His LEGEND General Archaeology Natural History Art Paleontology Ecology History Geology Gen Arc Nat Art Art Pal Pal Pal Eco His Geo Geo Geo Historic Buildings/Pioneer Sites UNDER THE RIM Big Water Big Water Visitor Center Museum/Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument Kanab Kanab Heritage House Kanab Heritage Museum Kanab Visitor Center Museum Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument Mt. Carmel The Old Rock Church Gallery HERITAGE AREA MARKERS Mormon Pioneer National Heritage Area Markers showing local travel maps and historic sites. Mt. Pleasant, corner of Main Street and Hwy 89 Salina, 50 South Hwy 89 Big Rock Candy Mountain, 4479 North Hwy 89 Marysvale, 99 South Hwy 89 Mt. Carmel, Old Rock Church, Hwy 89 Panguitch, 76 North Hwy 89 Kanab, 78 South Hwy 89 The MPNHA lives on in the houses and buildings. The architecture reflects the origin of the builders and functional needs of the pioneer life. For more information on these sites, contact the local visitor information center (See Visitor Center Information box at right). LITTLE DENMARK Ephraim Co-op, 1871 Faiview Museum of History and Art Fountain Green Social Hall, 1891 Manti Temple, 1888 Moroni Opera House, 1890 Old Pioneer Museum, Mt. Pleasant Wasatch Academy, 1875 SEVIER VALLEY Glenwood Co-op Store, 1878 Gooseberry Valley Archeaological District Joseph Wall Gristmill, 1874 Ralph Barney House (famous Mormon furniture maker), 1873, Richfield Redmond Town Hall, 1881 HEADWATERS Alton Shakespear Coal Mine John & Ella Morill House, 1895, Junction Kimberly Ghost Town Natural History Museum / Pioneer Museum Pines Hotel, 1882, Marysvale Piute County Courthouse, 1903, Junction Widstoe Schoolhouse, c.1908 BOULDER LOOP Bull Creek Archeological District Gifford Historic Homestead, 1908 Ebenezer Bryce Cabin Gifford House Historic Homestead, 1908 Hans Peter Nielsen Gristmill, 1890 Horseshoe Canyon Pictographs Mossy Cave Torry Log Church/Schoolhouse, 1898 BOULDER LOOP / HEADWATERS Old Rock Schoolhouse, Marysvale Escalante Tithing Office, 1884 Historic Red Brick Homes M. Parker (Butch Cassidy), Cabin, c. 1879, Circleville Panguitch Social Hall, 1900 UNDER THE RIM Cottonwood Canyon Cliff Dwelling Heritage House, 1884, Kanab Maynard Dixon and Edith Hamlin House and Studio, 1938, Mt. Carmel Mt. Carmel School and Rock Church, c. 1890 William Derby Johnson, Jr., House (Cole’s Hotel), 1884, Kanab Perry Lodge, Home to the Move Stars Little Hollywood Walk of Fame, Kanab VISITOR INFORMATION For additional information about the locations and events in this guide, contact the local travel offices listed below, or visit www.mormonpioneerheritage.org Mt. Pleasant Main Street Program 115 W. Main Street, Mt. Pleasant, UT 84647 (435) 462-2456 • www.mtpleasantcity.com Sanpete County Travel Council 191 N. Main, P.O. Box 148, Manti, UT 84642 (435) 835-6877, (800) 281-4346 www.sanpete.com • [email protected] Sevier County Travel Council 250 N. Main Street, Richfield, UT 84701 (435) 893-0458, (800) 662-8898 www.sevierutah.net [email protected] Capitol Reef Country / Wayne County Travel Council Junction Highway 12 & 24, Torrey, UT 84775 (435) 425-3365, (800) 858-7951 www.capitolreef.org [email protected] Garfield County Travel Council 55 S. Main Street, Panguitch, UT 84759 (435) 676-1160, (800) 444-6689 www.brycecanyoncountry.com [email protected] Kane County Travel Council 78 S. 100 E. Kanab, UT 84741 (435) 644-5033, (800) 733-5263 www.kaneutah.com [email protected] Piute County Tourism 550 N. Main Street, Junction, UT 84740 (435) 577-2949 • www.piutecounty.org [email protected] Utah Office of Tourism Council Hall-State Capitol (800) 200-1160, (801) 538-1900 www.utah.travel mormonpioneerheritage.org (801) 699-5065 Travel Guide to the Mormon Pioneer National Heritage Area Utah Heritage Highway 89 UTAH MPNHA 191 North Main Manti, UT 84642 His His Arc

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Page 1: Travel Guide to the Mormon Pioneer National Heritage Area€¦ · Contact Garfield County Travel Office for further details and accommodations. heritage self Drive toUr roUte Tour

National Recreation AreasGlen Canyon National Recreational Area

State ParksAnasazi Indian Village Kodachrome BasinCoral Pink Sand Dunes Otter CreekEscalante Petrified Forest PalisadeFremont Indian Piute

Preserve America and National Main Street CommunitiesKanab Mt. PleasantManti Panguitch

National Historic Sites and DistrictsFruita Rural Historic DistrictMt. Pleasant’s Main StreetPanguitch CitySpring City Historic DistrictTown Center of KanabWasatch Academy

Utah’s Bryce canyon coUntrySuggested time: 4 to 5 days.Day 1. Zion National ParkDay 2. Bryce Canyon National ParkDay 3. Boulder Loop - Scenic Byways 12 - 3 State ParksDay 4. Capitol Reef, Arches, Canyonlands National ParksSchedule extra time for side trips, activities, arts, events.Features National Parks, Monuments, State Parks, museums,local arts, crafts, activities, hiking horseback rides, scenic flights, biking, rodeo, shopping, chuck wagon dinners, covered wagon rides.Contact Garfield County Travel Office for further details and accommodations.

heritage self Drive toUr roUteTour Time: 1 to 5 daysTake this tour route for either direction starting in the north traveling south or vice versa. The itinerary can also be started on the east or west side of Mormon Pioneer Heritage Area

Day 1: Start Hightway89. Museum visits: Fairview, Spring City, Manti, Sterling, Salina, Loa, Fremont, Bicknell, Torrey. Historic DIstricts: Mt. Pleasant, Wasatch Academy, Spring City, Manti, Fruita. Historic Buildings, Scenic Byways, Capitol Reef Country, Optional route, Fish Lake.Day 2: Capitol Reef N.P. to Bryce Canyon N.P. or Panguitch. Museums: Boulder, Escalante, Cannonville, Tropic. Pioneer Houses. Scenic Byway: Utah’s All-American Road Scenic Byway 12. State Parks: Anasazi State Park Museum; Escalante Petrified Forest, Kodachrome Basin.Day 3: Bryce Canyon N.P., Red Canyon, Bryce, Tropic, Walking, Sunset, Sunrise, Horse trip. Cookout, rodeo, Scenic Flights.Day 4: Panguitch to Kanab. Museums: Hatch, Springdale, Glendale, Mt. Carmel. Historic Districts: Panguitch City. Scenic Byways: Patchwork Parkway, Markagunt, Mt. Carmel, Cedar Breaks N.M. and Zion N.P.Day 5: Kanab to Lake Powell. Museums: Kanab, Big Water, Page. Historic Districts: Town Center of Kanab. Paria Canyon, scenic area. Rainbow Bridge N.M.

The Heritage Tour has a wide variety of Art, Crafts, Artisans. Plan enough time to see the Heritage of area shown through the arts.

heritage self DrivetoUr roUte #2Tour time: 4 days

Take this tour route for either direction starting in the north traveling south or vice versa. The itinerary can also start on the east or west entrance to the Mormon Pioneer Heritage Area.

Day 1: Start Payson or Nephi option. Payson options take the Mt. Nebo Scenic Byway to SR 132. Nephi option: start SR 132. Museum visits: Fountain Green, Redmond, Gunnison, Richfield. Historic Districts: Mt. Pleasant, Wasatch Academy, Spring City, Manti, Sterling.Day 2: Richfield. Museums: Annabella, Monroe, Joseph, Sevier, Junction, Panguitch. Pioneer architecture, buildings en route. Scenic Byway: otpion, Beaver Canyon. State Parks: Fremont Indian; Piute, Otter Creek. Historic District: Panguitch.Day 3: Bryce Canyon N.P., Cedar Breaks N.M., Zion N.P. Option to visit the Parks. The gateway cities to the parks have living examples of the houses and agriculture of the early Mormon Pioneer settlers. Spend time seeing and learning about them.Day 4: Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Lake Powell. Museums: Hatch, Springdale, Glendale, Mt. Carmel, Kanab, Big Water / Grand Staircase - Escalante N.M. Historic Districts, Kanab. Scenic Byways: Mt. Carmel

The Heritage Tour has a wide variety of Art, Crafts, Artisans. Plan enough time to see the Heritage of the area shown through the arts.

Activities Run a river or a race. Ride the range, ride a bike. Rope the cattle, fish the stream, climb the mountain, or gaze at aphenomenal star show. Explore the landscape;in town, around town, and in the wild. Adventurefor all ages and abilities. Excite your senses!

Aerial Charters & Tours Covered Wagon Tours Hunting

ATV Tours & Trails Cross Country Skiing Llama Treks

Biking Dutch Oven Dinners Mountain Biking

Bird Watching Fishing Museums

Boating Four Wheeling & Tours Pack Trips

Camping Golfing Photography

Canyoneering Hiking

Cattle Drives Horseback Riding

Road Biking Snowshoeing

Rock Climbing Swimming

Scenic Tours Water Sports

Shooting Ranges Whitewater Rafting

Shopping Wildlife viewing

Snowkiting

Snowmobiling

TouR ITINeRARIeS To GuIDe VISIToRScapitol reef coUntry 7-Day travel plannerSpend a week exploring our red rock formations, narrow canyons, pristine meadows,lush green valleys and cool alpine forests. A wonderful land of contrast and solitudeawait you in beautiful Wayne County, Utah.

Day 1. Capitol Reef National ParkDay 2. Cathedral ValleyDay 3. “Loop the Fold” and our short slot CanyonsDay 4. Shopping, Pleasant Creek Trails and Fish Lake MountainDay 5. Hike, Bike, Horseback Ride, ATV, Fish or Bird WatchDay 6. Caineville / Hanksville - Rock Hounding and Free Roaming Buffalo HerdsDay 7. Butch Cassidy Country, Goblin Valley State Park and Lake Powell

sanpete valley - the heart of the mormon west featUring local history anD cUltUreTour Length: 75 miles. Time 2 hours to 2 days exploring / visiting all sights.Tour begins: Nephi.Side trips: Mt. Nebo National Scenic Byway loop and Maple CanyonFountain Green: The heart of Sanpete’s Sheep Industry.Moroni: The heart of Sanpete’s Turkey Industry, Moroni Opera House.Mt. Pleasant: Sanpete’s Hub. Side Trip: Fairview Museum of History & Art; The EnergyLoop Eccles / Huntington Scenic Byway.Spring City: The heart of Architectural Heritage.Ephraim: The heart of the Scandinavian HeritageManti: The heart of Mormon Heritage.Sterling to Gunnison: The southern end of the Sanpete Valley

This tour features; art, crafts, artisans,, museums, historic architecture, historic town, horses, camping, picnicking, lodging, dining with example of the way of life from the Natvie Americans, Pioneers to the current day.

A Tour Guide with an audio cassette / CD of the tour is available from the Sanpete Travel Council, as well as lodging & Dining locations.

National ParksBryce CanyonCapitol ReefZion

National MonumentsCedar BreaksGrand Staircase/Escalante

National ForestsDixie National ForestFishlake National ForestManti-La Sal National Forest

National and State ParksThree national parks, two national monuments, three national forests, one national recreation area, and eight state parks make this on of America’s best places combining exceptional scenic beauty with history and culture. These are America’s treasures.

This material is based upon work assisted by a grant from the Department of Interior, National Park

Service.Anyopinions,findings,andconclusionsorrecommendationsexpressedinthismaterialarethose

oftheauthorsanddonotnecessarilyreflecttheviewsoftheDepartmentofInterior.

FundedinpartbyagrantformtheUtahDivisionofStateHistory,UtahOfficeofTourismCooperative

Marketing Program project and Foremost West Travel Development Company.

© 2008

LEGENDLittle Denmark District Under The Rim District

Sevier Valley District Boulder Loop District

Headwaters District

Artists, Artisans, CraftersInspired by this rugged landscape, the artists and crafters of the area are winners of the Best of State Award. Handmade treasures include porcelain dolls and carved wooden caricatures, antique furniture reproductions, contemporary woodcraft, pottery, appliqued western clothing, hand tooled boots and saddles, unique jewelry, Native American crafts, fine art and more. Beautiful objects and memorable keepsakes are found in the workshops and studios of more than 50 local artists. Shop and studio hours vary. For more information, contact the local visitor information center (See Visitor Information box at right).

Festivals and eventsThese are the living stories of the MPNHA, from the present day to the first pioneer settlers and the Native Americans in the region. Come meet the friendly people of this unique corner of the world, celebrate with them and enjoy a truly local experience. For specific dates and schedules, contact the local visitor information center (See Visitor Information box at right)

FebruaryUS Open Snowkite MastersBryce Canyon Winterfest

MarchCowboy Poetry

AprilGarfield Co. Greatest Horseman CompetitionCowboys Aint Dead Yet Festival

MaySpring City Heritage DaysEphraim Scandinavian FestivalGarfield Co. Equestrian Trail RideCCBRA Barrel RaceAmazing EarthfestGreyhound GatheringEntrada InstituteCapitol Reef National Springtime Social at the Gifford House

JuneMormon Miracle PageantDanish Heritage DaysPanguitch Quilt Walk FestivalPanguitch Valley Balloon RallyBMW Bike RallyHorse RacesBryce Canyon Country RodeoEntrada Institute

JulyLamb DaysPioneer DaysHub City DaysFairview Lace DaysMountain Man RendezvousFremont Indian State Park Atlatl ContestsPanguitch Homecoming CelebrationPanguitch Old Time Fiddler FestivalMarysvale Town ReunionBiggest Little Rodeo in the WorldButch Cassidy DaysTorrey Music FestivalDuck Creek DaysEntrada InstituteBicknell International Film FestivalBryce Canyon Half Marathon and 5KBig Apple DaysBoulder Heritage FestivalBryce Canyon Country RodeoCapitol Reef Classic Bicycle RaceOld Time Fiddlers and Bear Festival

AugustManti Mountain ATV TourSkyline 10K RunSanpete County FairSanpete Classic Bike RaceSevier County FairPanguitch High School RodeoKane County FairGarfield County FairDesperado Duel Bicycle RallyPanguitch Community TheaterWestern Legends RoundupMaynard Dixon CountryBryce Canyon Country RodeoEntrada InstituteWayne County FairBryce Canyon Rim Run and Walk

SeptemberSpring City Artists Studio TourRocky Mountain ATV JamboreeGarfield County Red Rock Pow-WowMotoguzzi Bike RallyBi-plane Fly-inEntrada InstituteEscalante Canyons Art Festival/ Everett Ruess Days

octoberHonest Apple DayStorytelling FestivalEntrada Institute

NovemberHometown Christmas Craft Fair

DecemberNew Years Eve Celebration, PanguitchNew Years Eve Celebration, Bryce

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Headwaters District

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MuseumsAbsorb the Old West through hundreds of interactive displays of pioneer history, Mormon heritage, outlaw stories, and nature and wildlife. Experience a new understanding of the settlers who shaped the social, cultural and historic life and lore of the American West. Museum hours vary by season. Call ahead for schedule (See Visitor Information box at right).

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Fairview Museum and Art

fountain green

Fountain Green Daughters of Utah PioneersMuseum and Old Tithing House

manti

Manti Historic City HallPatten House and Old Manti School/Daughters of Utah Pioneers

mt. pleasant

Mt. Pleasant Pioneer Museum and Relic Home

spring city

Spring City Daughters of Utah Pioneersand Old Jail

SeVIeR VALLeyglenwood

Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum

Joseph

Camp Clear Creek MuseumRock School House redmond

Camp Christine Cabin / Daughters ofUtah Pioneers Museum

Richfield

Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum

salina

Daughters of Utah Pioneers MuseumSalina Historical Museum

sevier

Fremont Indian State Park and Museum

monroe

Monroe Hot Springs

HeADwATeRScircleville

Butch Cassidy’s Childhood Home

hatch

Daughters of Utah Pioneers MuseumOpen by appointment

marysvale

Deer Creek Mining MuseumRag Rug MuseumBullion Canyon Miners ParkEaster Rock PetroglyphsOld Rock Schoolhouse

mt. carmel

Maynard Dixon SummerHome and Studio

orderville

Kane County Daughters fo UtahPioneers Museum

panguitch

Daughters of Utah Pioneers MuseumQuilt Walk Monument

BouLDeR LooPBoulder

Anasazi State Park Museum

Bryce

Bryce Canyon Visitor CenterMuseum / National ParkThe Paunsagaunt Wildlife MuseumEbenezer Bryce Cabin

cannonville

Cannonville Visitor CenterMuseum / Grand StaircaseEscalante National Monument

escalante

Escalante Daughters of UtahPioneers MuseumEscalante Interagency Visitor CenterMuseum / Grand Staircase EscalanteNational MonumentHole in the Rock Interpretive Center

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Capitol Reef Visitor Center Museum /National Park

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uNDeR THe RIMBig water

Big Water Visitor Center Museum/GrandStaircase Escalante National Monument

Kanab

Kanab Heritage House Kanab Heritage Museum Kanab Visitor Center Museum

Grand Staircase Escalante NationalMonument

mt. carmel

The Old Rock Church Gallery

HeRITAGe AReA MARkeRSMormon Pioneer National HeritageArea Markers showing local travelmaps and historic sites.

Mt. Pleasant, corner of Main Street and Hwy 89Salina, 50 South Hwy 89Big Rock Candy Mountain, 4479 North Hwy 89Marysvale, 99 South Hwy 89Mt. Carmel, Old Rock Church, Hwy 89Panguitch, 76 North Hwy 89Kanab, 78 South Hwy 89

The MPNHA lives on in the houses and buildings. The architecture reflects the origin of the builders and functional needs of the pioneer life. For more information on these sites, contact the local visitor information center (See Visitor Center Information box at right).

LITTLe DeNMARkEphraim Co-op, 1871Faiview Museum of History and ArtFountain Green Social Hall, 1891Manti Temple, 1888Moroni Opera House, 1890Old Pioneer Museum, Mt. PleasantWasatch Academy, 1875

SeVIeR VALLeyGlenwood Co-op Store, 1878Gooseberry Valley Archeaological DistrictJoseph Wall Gristmill, 1874Ralph Barney House (famous Mormon furniture maker), 1873, RichfieldRedmond Town Hall, 1881

HeADwATeRSAlton Shakespear Coal MineJohn & Ella Morill House, 1895, JunctionKimberly Ghost TownNatural History Museum / Pioneer MuseumPines Hotel, 1882, MarysvalePiute County Courthouse, 1903, JunctionWidstoe Schoolhouse, c.1908

BouLDeR LooPBull Creek Archeological DistrictGifford Historic Homestead, 1908Ebenezer Bryce Cabin Gifford House Historic Homestead, 1908Hans Peter Nielsen Gristmill, 1890Horseshoe Canyon PictographsMossy Cave Torry Log Church/Schoolhouse, 1898

BouLDeR LooP /HeADwATeRSOld Rock Schoolhouse, MarysvaleEscalante Tithing Office, 1884Historic Red Brick HomesM. Parker (Butch Cassidy), Cabin, c. 1879, CirclevillePanguitch Social Hall, 1900

uNDeR THe RIMCottonwood Canyon Cliff DwellingHeritage House, 1884, KanabMaynard Dixon and Edith Hamlin House and Studio, 1938, Mt. CarmelMt. Carmel School and Rock Church, c. 1890

William Derby Johnson, Jr., House (Cole’s Hotel), 1884, KanabPerry Lodge, Home to the Move StarsLittle Hollywood Walk of Fame, Kanab

VISIToR INFoRMATIoNFor additional information about the locations and events in this guide, contact the local travel offices listed below, or visitwww.mormonpioneerheritage.org

Mt. Pleasant Main Street Program115 W. Main Street, Mt. Pleasant, UT 84647(435) 462-2456 • www.mtpleasantcity.com

Sanpete CountyTravel Council191 N. Main, P.O. Box 148, Manti, UT 84642(435) 835-6877, (800) 281-4346www.sanpete.com • [email protected]

Sevier CountyTravel Council250 N. Main Street, Richfield, UT 84701(435) 893-0458, (800) [email protected]

Capitol Reef Country /wayne County Travel CouncilJunction Highway 12 & 24, Torrey, UT 84775(435) 425-3365, (800) [email protected]

Garfield County Travel Council55 S. Main Street, Panguitch, UT 84759(435) 676-1160, (800) [email protected]

kane CountyTravel Council78 S. 100 E. Kanab, UT 84741(435) 644-5033, (800) [email protected]

Piute County Tourism550 N. Main Street, Junction, UT 84740(435) 577-2949 • [email protected]

utah office of TourismCouncil Hall-State Capitol(800) 200-1160, (801) 538-1900www.utah.travel

mormonpioneerheritage.org(801) 699-5065

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