Fremont Indian State Park was established to preserve Clear Creek Canyon's treasury of rock art and archaeological sites. Visit the museum in the visitor center where a video program introduces you to the Fremont Indians. Twelve interpretive trails, one accessible to wheelchairs, lead you into legend and history depicted through pictographs and petroglyphs. Also enjoy rock art, interpretive trails, fishing, horseback riding.
The park is 21 miles southwest of Richfield on Interstate 70 in central Utah. Fishing, hiking, camping and picnicking are available.
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Map of the Park stateparks.utah.gov/parks/fremont/maps.html
DESIGNATIONS
The Utah State Legislature appropriated money in 1986 for the construction of a museum to display the artifacts left in Clear Creek Canyon by the Fremont Indians over 800 years ago. Dedicated in 1987, the museum is a delight to visit.
Phone Number(s):
Call (435) 527-4631 for more information.
Operating Hours, Seasons:
Park Open - All Year
Reservations Accepted - 4/1-10/31 parkcomment@utah.gov
Stay Limit - 14 Days
Total Units - 31
RV Trailer Sites - 15
Maximum RV Length - 30 ft.
Tent Sites
Cost: Camping Fee, $10. Day-use Fee, $5.
Visitor Center/Museum
Picnicking
Drinking Water
Modern Rest Rooms
Vault Toilets
Hiking Trails Nearby
Biking Trails Nearby
Off-Highway Vehicles Trails Nearby
Watchable Wildlife
Concession Service
(All prices listed are subject to change without notice. For exact current rates call the numbers listed above.)