Beaver
The
town of Beaver
has a designated
National Historic
District with over
30 significant buildings
from log cabins
to unique basalt
rock houses. (435-438-2975)
Bryce
Canyon National
Park
The
Bryce Canyon
Lodge is a National
Historic Landmark,
and recently underwent
restoration of it's
grand rustic-style
lobby, and other
areas. Many of the
park's other buildings
are also on the
National Register.
Capitol
Reef National Park
Some
of Capitol Reef's
most delightful
surprises are the
remnants of the
tiny town of Fruita.
Farm equipment,
weathered buildings,
and a one room schoolhouse
are spread among
orchards originally
planted by Mormon
settlers in the
1800's. (435-425-3791)
Hanksville
BLM's
Wolverton Mill
is a log structure
once used to mill
wood and crush ore.
It is one of very
few mills in the
country constructed
and used to perform
both of these functions.
(435-542-3461)
St.
George
St.
George has a lovely
historic district
with streets lined
by tall, leafy trees.
A walking tour brochure
is available at
the St. George Area
Chamber of Commerce.
(435-628-1658)