Camp Floyd State Park
This former military post quartered the largest troop concentration in the United States from 1858 to 1861. About 400 buildings housed the 3,500 troops sent West to suppress an assumed Mormon rebellion. The troops returned East in 1861 for Civil War duty. Only a cemetery and commissary building remain as silent evidence of turbulent Camp Floyd.
Nearby Stagecoach Inn was an overnight stop on the historic overland stage and Pony Express route. The two-story adobe and frame hotel has been restored with original period furnishings. It is open daily from Easter weekend through October 15. The park is located 25 miles southwest of Lehi on State Route 73.
Park Information.
Acres – 40
Elevation – 4900 ft
Park Open – April to October 15
No Camping
Visitor Center – Hours vary
Day-use Fee – $4
Picnicking
Group Pavilion
Drinking Water
Modern Rest Rooms
Fees – call 800-322-3770
For updated information regarding facilities for the physically challenged, contact the park.
Permits and Passes. The Single Park Permit is $40 and allows the cardholder and up to seven guests in the same private vehicle day-use entrance into Camp Floyd/Stagecoach Inn State Park. The permit is valid for the current calendar year.
Camp Floyd/Stagecoach Inn State Park
P.O. Box 446
Riverton, Utah 84065-0446
(801) 768-8932