Description Fremont Indian State Park and Museum was established to preserve a treasury of rock art and archaeological sites. The museum visitor center offers a video program introducing... more
Description
Fremont Indian State Park and Museum was established to preserve a treasury of rock art and archaeological sites. The museum visitor center offers a video program introducing visitors to the Fremont Indians.
Geography:
Pathways, one accessible for the physically challenged, lead visitors into legend and history depicted through pictographs and petroglyphs and other cultural and historic resources.
Recreation:
Camping, picnicking, visitor center/museum, fishing, wildlife viewing. Twelve interpretive rock art trails (one wheelchair accessible). ATV trail head access, 15 miles hiking/biking trails.
Facilities:
Museum is open daily and offers a up close look at the artifacts collected from the area. The Sam Stowe Campground offers 7 full hook-up sites with water ,power 30/50, and sewer. The area also has a large over night Group Site that will accommodate groups with a pavilion and RV power hook ups. The Castle Rock campground is nestled in a canyon approximately One-half mile from the visitor center. It offers a flush toilet and running fresh drinking water at various location in the campground.
Nearby Attractions:
Hiking trails throughout the area, Big Rock Candy Mountain - eight miles, Kimberly Ghost Town - seven miles
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