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VISITATION:
Highest
in June, July, and August, lowest in January and February
LOCATION:
Box Elder County, UT, 32 miles west of Brigham
City
Golden Spike National Historic Site
P.O. Box 897
Brigham City, Utah 84302
Telephone: (435) 471-2209
OPERATING
HOURS: Golden Spike is
currently on MOUNTAIN DAYLIGHT TIME
Visitor Center hours are 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily,
Memorial Day to Labor Day, and 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
daily, the rest of the year. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas,
and New Year's Day. Outside attractions are open during
daylight hours.
CLIMATE:
Summers are generally hot and dry. Winters
are generally cold with variable precipitation. Layers
of clothing are recommended, especially in spring and
fall. Good walking shoes are also recommended. Mosquitoes
are common around the visitor center, so repellent is
recommended.
DIRECTIONS:
Golden Spike is located 32 miles west of Brigham
City via Highways 13 and 83.
Park is accessible by car. No public transportation is
available.
FEES,
COST, RATES: Seven Day
Pass May 1, 1999 through October 11, 1999; $3.50 per adult
or a maximum of $7.00 per vehicle. Rest of year; $2.00
per adult or a maximum of $4.00 per vehicle. Children
16 and under are free. Golden Eagle, Golden Age, and Golden
Access passports are accepted. Please call for commercial
rates.
FACILITIES
AND OPPORTUNITIES
Visitor
Center/Exhibits: Exhibits on display include: railroad
construction, timekeeping, archaeological artifacts, and
photographic displays.
Trails,
Roads: The Promontory Trail Auto Tour and the Big
Fill Walk are available.
Programs/Activities:
A variety of films are available to view. Regularly scheduled
ranger programs, engine house tours, living history programs,
reenactments, and steam locomotive demonstrations are
available seasonally. Golden Spike also has a Junior Engineer
program.
Lodging
and camping facilities: No such facilities are available
in the park. The nearest are in Brigham City, 32 miles
and Tremonton, 25 miles away.
Food/supplies:
Vending machines with candy and soda are available for
visitors. No other services such as food or gas are available.
Other
Concessions/NPS-Managed Visitor Facilities and Opportunities:
The Southwest Parks and Monuments Association (SPMA) bookstore
is located within the visitor center.
Accessibility:
The visitor center and the last spike site are handicap
accessible.
Special
Needs: A wheelchair is available for loan upon request.
RECOMMENDED
ACTIVITIES/PARK USE: Ranger
programs, films, the auto tour, and summer steam locomotive
demonstrations are recommended.
RESERVATIONS/PERMITS: Reservations for school groups,
scouts, and commercial tours should be made prior to your
visit. Advance notice and application for Special Use Permits
is required. Filming permits are arranged on an individual
basis. For additional information concerning reservations,
special use, or filming permits, call (435) 471-2209 ext.
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BASIC VISIT RECOMMENDATIONS: A minimum of two hours
is recommended to visit the park. This is the minimum time
needed to attend one ranger program, view one film, and
take the Promontory Trail Auto Tour. |