Beaver is the birthplace of two very famous individuals of the past, Philo T. Farnsworth, the inventor of television and Butch Cassidy, the notorious western outlaw.
The Little Wild Horse and Bell slot canyon is a fun 8 mile loop. If you have never experienced slot canyons before this is a great one to check out. Bell is a nice canyon, but if you do not have tim...
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Camp in the quiet campground, and boat and fish on the blue waters of Millsite Reservoir. Play 18 holes on a nearby golf course or bring off-highway vehicles and mountain bikes to enjoy miles of trail...
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Cinnamon-colored buttes provide a backdrop for this quiet desert oasis. Popular with locals, this warm-water reservoir is ideal for waterskiing, fishing, and crawdad catching. Huntington is a great we...
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Rest under a canopy of cottonwood trees or accept the challenge of a nine-hole golf course on the banks of the Green River. Annual events include the 184-mile Friendship Cruise and Melon Days.
The pa...
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The vast landscape of sandstone goblins may have visitors wondering if they're on Mars or in Utah. The movie, Galaxy Quest, was filmed at Goblin Valley State Park because of its unearthly scenery. Sco...
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Features a "Paleontology Room" with life-size dinosaurs from Emery County which rotate on a central platform; exhibits also include Indian culture of the San Rafael; featured are the famous "Sitterud ...
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River Runner's Hall of Fame commemorating men and women who have matched their wits against the rivers; includes replicas of boats used to explore the west's waterways
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A fully stocked mercantile, a lawyer's office, schoolroom, and typical pioneer home are authentically recreated. Includes tools of farmers, ranchers, and coal miners who helped settle Castle County an...
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