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Nine Mile Canyon

Map A must see for those interested in high desert prehistory and the Fremont Indian culture. For nearly 1,200 years, ancient cultures have left their paintings and etchings carved upon the stone walls of Nine Mile.

Fantasy Canyon

Map Fantasy Canyon is the official designation of an area located about 40 miles south of Vernal which contains some of the most fascinating geologic features in the world.

Ouray National Wildlife Refuge

Map Expect to see bald and golden eagles, as well as several species of hawk and 14 species of ducks, at this refuge.

Steinaker State Park

  • 4335 North Highway 191, Vernal
  • Park - Scenic Area
  • 435-789-4432
Map Steinaker State Park is a desert oasis in the heart of Northeastern Utah. Visitors come to fish, water ski, camp, picnic or relax on the beach.

Western Heritage Museum

Map Featuring displays of Early Settlers, Fremont & Ute Indian artifacts, blacksmith display, barbershop, country store, 1890s/1900s ladies fashions, one room schoolroom, Gilsonite exhibit, old rifles, saddles, tack and leather, & much more.

Dinosaur National Monument - Fremont Culture

About 1,000 years ago, the Fremont People lived in this area and left evidence of their presence in the form of petroglyphs and pictographs. Several areas in the monument allow visitors to easily access these designs and ponder the mystery of why they wer

Starvation State Park

Daughters of the Utah Pioneer Museum

Map Located across the street from the Vernal LDS Temple, this museum showcases artifacts, pictures, and history of the area from the mid-1800s.

Swett Ranch Historical Site

Map Visit a ranch that was the result of the Forest Homestead Act of 1906.

John Jarvie Ranch Historic Site

Map Located on the Green River in Brown's Park, historic Jarvie Ranch provides a glimpse of turn-of-the-century frontier life in what is still a remote part of the West.
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