Rest assured that there is something for everyone in your traveling party.  Not only do we offer some of the best opportunities for outdoor recreation, we are also centrally located to Salt Lake City, Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon, or Zion National Park.

Whether you just want to relax at the park or venture out into the valley, you’ll uncover great treasures in your new hidden paradise.

Dugout
Come see the pioneer dugout replica that honors the founders of Manti and Sanpete County who endured the harsh winter of 1849. Learn of their story of humility, faith and sacrifice through a special tour offered by the staff of Temple Hill Resort.

Heritage Highway
Hwy 89 runs parallel to Interstate 15 and is located just over the mountains to the east. If you enjoy the countryside, you will love the landscape of the farming and ranching lifestyle left over from the Mormon pioneers. You’ll also find traces of famous outlaws, Native Americans, mining barons, Spanish priests and rugged trappers all who have left their mark along this historic path. 

Historic Tours
Our community offers many ways for you to explore the natural and human history of this fascinating area. 

The Patton House is a historic home now maintained as a museum. It is open daily during the Mormon Miracle Pageant and by appointment during the year.

The Fairview Museum of History and Art provides a wide range of exhibits from prehistoric animals, such as their life-size replica of a Colombian Mammoth, to artifacts of ancient man and pioneer times. 

The splendor of the Spring City pioneer-era homes is so impressive that the city was designated as a National Registry Historic District. 

Also, the LDS Temple in Manti stands as a monument to the vision and dedication of the early settlers.

Skyline Drive
The Utah Adventure Highway across the Manti-La Sal National Forest is also known as Skyline Drive.  This scenic backway winds for over 100 miles along the very top of the Wasatch Plateau and provides access to forested mountains, alpine meadows, and numerous lakes and streams.  At elevations ranging from about 9,000 to 11,000 feet above sea level, it is one of the highest roads in America and views of the mountain basins and surrounding alleys are stunning.

 

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PO Box 235 ~ 296 East Johnson Rd. (800 North) ~ Manti, Utah 84642 ~ 435-835-CAMP (2267)