Fremont Indian State Park
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Fremont Indian State Park
During the construction of Interstate 70, ruins from a large ancient Fremont Indian village were uncovered. This museum was built to preserve treasures from the site, including pottery, baskets, and arrowheads. The ancient people decorated many nearby cliff walls with unique rock art. Spend a few hours at the museum, tour the rock art sites and then camp at nearby Castle Rock Campground.
Main Attractions
Ancient Fremont Indian rock art
Museum with relics from the Fremont Culture
Location
Approximately 180 miles south of Salt Lake City.
Located 21 miles southwest of Richfield on Interstate 70.
Contact Information
Fremont Indian State Park and Museum
3820 West Clear Creek Canyon Rd
Sevier, UT 84766
(435) 527-4631
Seasons/Open Hours
Summer - 9 am to 6 pm (seven days a week)
Winter - 9 am to 5 pm (seven days a week)
Holiday Closures: Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day
Entrance Fees
$5 per person or $10 per vehicle
Activities
Viewing ancient Fremont Indian rock art
Viewing museum relics from the Fremont culture
Hiking
Camping
Picnicking
ATV trails nearby
Camping
Castle Rock Campground: $15 for tent sites and RVs (without hookups)
Tipi: $30 per night
Sam Stowe Campground: $35 (full hookup)
Group camping: $150 to reserve the Sam Stowe Group area for the first 50 people. $3 per person over 50.
Online: ReserveAmerica
800-322-3770 (toll-free from outside the Salt Lake City area)
801-322-3770 (from within the Salt Lake City area)
The campground is nestled in a canyon approximately one-half mile from the visitor center. It is closed during the winter and opens in late April. Back in and pull-through sites are available for vehicles up to 45 feet. No hookups.
Facilities
Museum/Visitor Center
Hiking trails
Picnic sites
Restrooms
Campground
Group day use picnic site