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We are just 29 miles to Nebo Loop National Scenic Byway via UT-132 W
With over 600 miles of side-by-side friendly trails, sprawling across 350,000 acres of pristine National Forest, this adventure hub is an off-road enthusiasts' dream come true. As you explore this relaxing expanse, breathtaking Aspen and Conifer forests will surround you, and mountain lakes and awe-inspiring scenic vistas will amaze you. This hidden gem offers wildlife viewing, fishing, fresh mountain air, and an invigorating sense of freedom.
Maple Canyon is a scenic canyon in the northeastern San Pitch Mountains of northern Sanpete County, Utah, within the Uinta National Forest, known for its towering conglomerate rock walls and groves of maple trees. It's located near Fountain Green, offering camping, hiking, and world-class climbing in a relatively secluded setting.
Spring City, Utah, stands out as one of America's prettiest towns and the only U.S. site besides Colonial Williamsburg where an entire community is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, preserving over 50 original 19th-century pioneer homes, barns, and outbuildings in a timeless rural farm village atmosphere. Its special charm blends Mormon pioneer heritage with a thriving artist enclave, featuring Danish immigrant craftsmanship in limestone and brick structures like the historic tabernacle, schoolhouse, and city hall—many now art studios, galleries, and cozy eateries. Visitors enjoy self-guided historic home tours, sipping from the natural spring fountain, dining at Das Cafe for German-Mormon fusion fare or Roots 89 Grill's soda fountain, exploring the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum and jailhouse, browsing pottery at Horseshoe Mountain or whimsical art at Sophie's Black Sheep Gallery, and attending events like Heritage Days, Plein Air Festival, or Bluegrass Festival. Spring City is just 10 minutes south of our campground.
Discover the majestic Manti Temple in Utah, a breathtaking pioneer-era masterpiece perched on a hillside overlooking the lush Sanpete Valley, where its gleaming white spires inspire awe and serenity just 20 minutes south of Mount Pleasant. The adjacent Temple Gardens bloom with meticulously manicured flowerbeds, shimmering fountains, and winding paths perfect for peaceful strolls or family photos amid vibrant seasonal colors. Whether you're seeking spiritual reflection amid historic grandeur or a romantic picnic with sweeping valley views, this sacred site and its enchanting gardens offer timeless beauty and tranquility. Plan your visit today for an uplifting escape that captures the heart of Utah's pioneer heritage and natural splendor.
200 East 510 North
Manti, UT 84642
Uncover prehistoric wonders and artistic mastery at the Fairview Museum of History & Art in Fairview, Utah, where a stunning real mammoth skeleton towers over visitors, transporting you back to the Ice Age in vivid detail. Get hands-on with ancient mammoth bones you can actually touch, a rare thrill that brings Utah's fossil-rich past roaring to life for kids and adults alike. The galleries dazzle with original artwork and sculptures from world-famous Utah artists, blending pioneer tales with breathtaking creativity in a cozy, welcoming space. Just 15 minutes from Mt. Pleasant, this cultural gem promises an inspiring family adventure that sparks curiosity and awe—your perfect day trip awaits!
85 North 100 East
Fairview, UT 84629
The Basin Drive-In Theater is a classic outdoor movie theater located in Mount Pleasant, Utah. Nestled in a scenic valley surrounded by mountains, it offers a nostalgic movie-going experience under the stars. Open seasonally, typically from spring through early fall, the theater features a single large screen, a grassy area for lawn chairs and blankets, and a vintage-style snack bar serving popcorn, burgers, and treats. Known for its family-friendly atmosphere and small-town charm, the Basin Drive-In is a beloved local tradition and one of the few remaining drive-ins in Utah.
680 State St
Mt Pleasant,, UT 84647
Mt. Pleasant City Park is a shady, welcoming gathering spot right in town, anchored by an enormous children's playground that keeps kids entertained for hours. Towering mature trees surround the open lawns, creating cool, comfortable spaces for picnics, parties, and lazy afternoons. Active visitors love the well-kept pickleball courts, where you can jump into a friendly match or start a new family tradition. With two large covered pavilions perfect for reunions, birthdays, and community events, this park is an easy choice for relaxed, memory-making days in Mt. Pleasant.
12 W 800 S
MT PLEASANT, UT 84647-2822
Step back in time at the Huntington Mammoth Site in Utah, where in 1988 construction workers unearthed one of the most complete Columbian mammoth skeletons ever found—95% intact—at a staggering 9,000 feet elevation near Huntington Reservoir. This Ice Age giant, about 11,000 years old and remarkably preserved in cool mud like a natural freezer, offers a thrilling glimpse into prehistoric life high in the Wasatch Plateau. Pair your history adventure with world-class fishing at the adjacent reservoir, where you'll hook trophy-sized rainbow trout, cutthroat trout, and large splake amid stunning canyon scenery—just steps from the site's accessible trail and interpretive kiosk. Perfect for families and outdoor enthusiasts, this hidden gem east of Fairview blends ancient wonders with epic angling action for an unforgettable day trip. Latitude: 39 35' 26.5"N Longitude: 111 16' 03.6"W
UT-31
MT PLEASANT, UT 84647-2822
Ed “Big Daddy” Roth's Rat Fink Museum in Manti, Utah, celebrates the legendary hot rod artist and Kustom Kulture pioneer who created Rat Fink in the late 1950s as a grotesque, green anti-Mickey Mouse mascot—complete with bulging eyes, sharp teeth, and a maniacal grin—to embody the rebellious spirit of 1960s hot rod enthusiasts, custom car builders, and counterculture youth. Roth's iconic character, printed on banned T-shirts, model kits, and airbrushed shirts sold at car shows, popularized “Monster Hot Rod” art, influenced punk bands, comics, and pop surrealism, and funded his wild custom vehicles like the Beatnik Bandit, cementing his status as a timeless icon of American automotive rebellion. Visitors to the museum explore original artwork, Rat Fink memorabilia, custom car exhibits, and Roth's biography through displays and events like annual Rat Fink Reunions, offering a quirky dive into lowbrow art and drag racing history just steps from Manti's historic downtown.
404 E 300 N St
Manti, UT 84642
Palisade State Park in Utah is a hidden gem surrounded by rolling hills, a sparkling lake, and peaceful campsites perfect for escaping the bustle of everyday life. Visitors can spend the day kayaking, paddleboarding, or fishing on the calm waters, then unwind under a sky bursting with stars. The scenic golf course, hiking trails, and family-friendly beach make it ideal for every kind of adventurer. Whether you're seeking a quiet weekend getaway or outdoor fun with loved ones, Palisade offers the perfect mix of relaxation and adventure.
2200 E Palisade Rd
Sterling, UT 84665
Step back in time at the Relic House Museum in Mt. Pleasant, Utah, a charming historic gem packed with pioneer artifacts, antique tools, and captivating stories from Sanpete Valley's early settlers. Housed in a beautifully preserved Victorian-era building, its cozy rooms brim with relics like vintage clothing, furniture, and photographs that bring the past vividly to life. Perfect for history buffs and families, this hidden treasure offers free admission and guided insights just steps from downtown—ideal for a quick, enriching stop. Discover the resilience and ingenuity of Utah's pioneers and create your own family lore in one unforgettable visit. Recommended to call ahead to make sure they are open.
150 South State Street
Mt. Pleasant, UT 84647
Embark on the thrilling Nebo Loop Scenic Byway in Utah, a 38-mile masterpiece winding through Uinta National Forest from Payson to Nephi, showcasing jaw-dropping vistas of 11,928-foot Mt. Nebo—the Wasatch Range's highest peak. Marvel at diverse landscapes shifting from scrub oak valleys and red rock pinnacles at Devil's Kitchen (a mini-Bryce Canyon) to high-alpine conifer forests, quaking aspens, and sparkling Payson Lakes perfect for picnics and trout fishing. Pullouts invite easy hikes, wildlife spotting, and panoramic overlooks of Utah Valley, blending serene auto touring with family-friendly trails amid wildflower meadows. Just 30-45 minutes from Mt. Pleasant via scenic routes, this National Scenic Byway delivers an unforgettable day of elevation thrills, natural wonders, and pure Utah adventure.
Nebo Loop Rd,
Nephi, UT 84648
Discover the rich heritage at the Wasatch Academy Museum in Mt. Pleasant, Utah, a captivating treasure chronicling the school's 150-year legacy as one of the state's oldest Presbyterian academies founded in 1875. Step inside to explore fascinating exhibits of pioneer artifacts, vintage photographs, and interactive displays that vividly recount the lives of early students, missionaries, and educators shaping Sanpete Valley. Perfect for families and history enthusiasts, this welcoming spot offers free admission and guided stories just minutes from downtown—ideal for a quick, enlightening visit. Uncover tales of resilience, education, and community spirit that will inspire your own family's legacy in the heart of Utah's pioneer past.
67 West Main Street
Mt. Pleasant, UT 84647
Nestled just below the iconic Manti Temple, Pioneer Heritage Gardens in Manti, Utah, is a serene 2.5-acre tribute to the gritty pioneers who settled Sanpete Valley in 1849, bursting with lush flowerbeds, a shimmering reflecting pool, and winding paved paths. Wander the beautifully landscaped grounds featuring a quaint amphitheater, shaded benches for quiet reflection, and interpretive displays honoring early settlers' faith, ingenuity, and triumphs—mere steps from the historic Manti Cemetery. Only 20 minutes south of Mt. Pleasant, this peaceful oasis offers the perfect backdrop for family photos, picnics, or meditative strolls against the temple's stunning silhouette. Come experience a heartfelt slice of Utah pioneer history wrapped in timeless natural beauty that will leave you inspired and refreshed.
525 N 100 E St,
Manti, UT 84642
Ignite your summer with Mt. Pleasant's electrifying Hub City Days 4th of July Celebration, a week-long explosion of small-town patriotism running from late June through July 4th at the rodeo grounds and city park. Thrill to high-octane rodeo action over three nights—July 4th, 5th, and 6th—featuring bronc busting, barrel racing, and bull riding that has families cheering from the stands. A dazzling parade rolls down Main Street, followed by carnival rides, food vendors, live entertainment, and a massive fireworks finale lighting up the Sanpete sky. Don't miss this quintessential Utah tradition packed with community spirit, perfect for creating epic holiday memories right in the heart of Mt. Pleasant!
West 950 South Street
Mt Pleasant, UT 84647
Savor the vibrant Fairview Farmers Market in Fairview, Utah, a delightful Saturday morning tradition just 15 minutes north of Mt. Pleasant, bursting with fresh produce, homemade jams, artisan breads, and handcrafted goods from local Sanpete growers and makers. Happening weekly from 9 AM to 1 PM at 111 South State Street by the Corner Station Deli—typically mid-June through late October—this bustling gathering spot lets you chat with friendly vendors while stocking up on seasonal peaches, sweet corn, and unique crafts.?Bring the family for live music, kid-friendly activities, and ready-to-eat treats like kettle corn or farm-fresh eggs, all under the shade of mature trees in a relaxed community vibe.
Whether you're prepping a picnic or seeking farm-to-table inspiration, this award-winning market promises fresh flavors and heartfelt connections that make every visit a highlight of your Sanpete summer.
111 S State St,
Fairview, UT 84629
Journey back billions of years at Utah State University Eastern Prehistoric Museum in Price, Utah—a treasure trove of real dinosaur skeletons, Ice Age megafauna, and ancient Fremont artifacts unearthed right from Castle Country's fossil-rich badlands. Kids go wild in the hands-on Discovery Zone, digging for “bones,” exploring pithouses, and watching live critter feedings of alligators and lizards every Friday at 4 PM. Marvel at world-class paleontology exhibits like Allosaurus skeletons and interactive labs where preparators reveal behind-the-scenes fossil magic. About 45 minutes northwest of Mt. Pleasant, this accredited gem delivers jaw-dropping science and family fun that sparks lifelong curiosity—your epic prehistoric adventure awaits!
155 East Main
Price, UT 84501
Joe's Valley in Utah beckons adventure seekers with its stunning 1,200-acre reservoir, where crystal-clear waters teem with cutthroat trout, rainbow trout, tiger muskie, and trophy splake—perfect for fishing, boating, kayaking, or water skiing from the convenient boat ramps. Nestled at 7,000 feet amid pinyon pines, junipers, and aspen-dotted hills, the reservoir offers serene picnic spots, campgrounds, and panoramic views that make every visit unforgettable. World-renowned bouldering awaits in nearby Straight and Cottonwood Canyons, featuring grippy sandstone problems amid dramatic desert landscapes, drawing climbers from around the globe. Whether you're casting lines by day or tackling boulders under starlit skies, Joe's Valley delivers the ultimate blend of water fun and rock mastery.
The Natural History Museum of Utah is a museum located in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. The museum shows exhibits of natural history subjects, with an emphasis on Utah and the Inter Mountain West. The mission of the museum is to illuminate the natural world and the place of humans within it. Utah's Natural History Museum — Spark your curiosity and discover something new at the Natural History Museum of Utah. NHMU is open seven days a week and throughout most holidays
301 Wakara Way
Salt Lake City, UT 84108
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