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 Utah Travel Center Historic Buildings • Southwestern Utah


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)

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