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Description
Fremont Indian State Park was established to
preserve Clear Creek Canyon's treasury of rock art and archaeological
sites. Visit the museum in the visitor center where a video program
introduces you to the Fremont Indians. Twelve interpretive trails, one
accessible to wheelchairs, lead you into legend and history depicted
through pictographs and petroglyphs. Also enjoy rock art, interpretive
trails, fishing.
The park is 21 miles southwest of Richfield on Interstate 70 in central
Utah. Fishing, hiking, camping and picnicking are available. |
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Park Information
- Acres - 889
- Elevation - 5,900 ft.
- Park Open - All Year
- Reservations Accepted - 4/1-10/31
- Stay Limit - 14 Days
- Total Units - 31
- RV Trailer Sites - 15
- Maximum RV Length - 30 ft.
- Tent Sites
- Camping Fee- $11
- Day-use Fee - $5
- Visitor Center/Museum
- Picnicking
- Drinking Water
- Modern Rest Rooms
- Vault Toilets
- Hiking Trails Nearby
- Biking Trails Nearby
- Off-Highway Vehicles Trails Nearby
- Watchable Wildlife
- Concession Service
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Camping Reservations
Reservations may be made by calling Utah State Parks
and Recreation, 322-3770 in the Salt Lake City calling area or toll-free
1-800-322-3770, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Individual
campsite reservations may be made from three days to 16 weeks in advance
of departure date. A $6 non-refundable reservation fee will be charged for
each site reserved. A $10 non-refundable fee is charged for group sites
and building rentals. An additional reservation fee will be charged for
any changes to existing reservations. Visa, MasterCard and personal checks
are accepted. A $5 fee is charged for an extra vehicle and is collected at
the park.
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