Fremont Indian State Park
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Fremont Indian State Park is located in Sevier County, Utah in the Clear Creek Canyon, in the south-central portion of the state. It is noted mainly for its archaeological remains of the Fremont culture, an ancient Native-American archaeological culture.
It directly adjoins Interstate 70 as it travels up the Clear Creek Canyon, and thus is highly accessible by auto. The nearest town with full services (motels, etc.) is Richfield. There are campgrounds and RV parks in the area as well.
It has a museum displaying artifacts, as well as hiking trails and picnic areas. The museum building is located at .
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Protected Areas of Utah | |
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| National Park Service | National Parks:
Arches •
Bryce Canyon •
Canyonlands •
Capitol Reef •
Zion |
| National Forests | Ashley • Dixie • Fishlake • Manti-La Sal • Uinta • Wasatch-Cache |
| State Parks Northern Region | Antelope Island • Bear Lake • Camp Floyd • Deer Creek • East Canyon • Great Salt Lake • Historic Union Pacific Rail Trail • Jordanelle • Hyrum Lake • Red Fleet • Rockport • Starvation • Steinaker • Utah Lake • Wasatch Mountain • Willard Bay |
| State Parks Central Region | Fremont Indian • Goblin Valley • Green River • Huntington • Millsite • Palisade • Scofield • Territorial Statehouse • Yuba Lake |
| State Parks Southern Region | Anasazi Indian • Coral Pink Sand Dunes • Dead Horse Point • Edge Of The Cedars • Escalante • Goosenecks • Gunlock • Iron Mission • Kodachrome Basin • Newspaper Rock State Historic Monument • Otter Creek • Piute • Quail Creek • Sand Hollow • Snow Canyon |
| Municipal parks | Fort Buenaventura • Lost Creek Reservoir • Jordan River Parkway • Minersville Reservoir • Veterans Memorial Park • This Is The Place Heritage Park |
| Others | |
| Utah State Parks and Recreation | |

