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Camp Floyd State Park Museum

Camp Floyd State Park Museum
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Historic stories of the United States Army, Mormon pioneers, stagecoach travelers and the Pony Express all collide at Camp Floyd and the town of Fairfield.

History

The Army arrived in 1858 and constructed Camp Floyd to suppress a supposed Mormon rebellion. The Army remained here for three years before being recalled for the Civil War. Today, Camp Floyd State Park features historic structures, tour guides and a cemetery. This is a great first stop on a West Desert road trip.

Location and Entry Fee

The Camp Floyd State Park Museum is located at 69 West Main Street in Fairfield, 22 miles southwest of Lehi on State Route 73. Day-use entry fee required, purchase in-person or online. The Annual Utah State Park Pass is also accepted for park entry.

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