The United States Army, Mormon Pioneers, Stagecoach Travelers, and the Pony Express met at Camp Floyd and the town of Fairfield. 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 three structures and a cemetery. Visit the museum and Stagecoach Inn and learn about this nationally important historic site.
Location:
69 W Main St
Fairfield, UT 84013
+18017688932
Website
https://stateparks.utah.gov/parks/camp-floyd/
Walking Intensity:
Easy
Good to Know:
No reservations required and usually not too busy.
Hours:
Monday – Saturday 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Cost:
No Cost
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