If you get bored of Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail, you could also stop at close by Morris Reservoir, and why not camp at Anderson Cove - Wasatch-Cache National Forest while you're here at Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail. At Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail you don’t see much rainfall; throughout the month of April you get the most rain around here, and the driest of the months is July. Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail is not the only spot nearby, Mount Olivet Reservoir is a nearby lake, and Mormon Pioneer National Historic
Trail is a great site to visit for more than one day, Ledgefork - Wasatch-Cache National Forest is a great site to camp nearby. Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail is a picturesque location that everyone enjoys. If you want a little side trip, try City Creek Canyon; dry
warm beds await you at Homewood Suites by Hilton« Salt Lake City-Downtown, UT. City Creek is a stream that you may come across while here. There is good outdoors recreation at Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail, so you can have a good time while here. Dry warm beds await you at Residence Inn By Marriott Salt Lake City-City Center, and camping is available at Albion Basin - Wasatch-Cache National Forest. A spree to California National Historic Trail is recommended; a round of golf at nearby University Golf Course is a great way to kill some time.
Trail is a great site to visit for more than one day, Ledgefork - Wasatch-Cache National Forest is a great site to camp nearby. Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail is a picturesque location that everyone enjoys. If you want a little side trip, try City Creek Canyon; dry
a place to stay Crystal Inn Downtown is a fine choice; Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail is not far at all from North Salt Lake. Golf can be played at Central Valley Golf Course; if you came for an overnight stay Guinavah - Wasatch-Cache National Forest is a great place to camp. Now, you may assume that's loads but there's even more enjoyable stuff to do here at Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail. You could also pop by Hills Ponds since you're here at Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail; it's close by; you might also want to pay a visit
to Hell Canyon if you're here at Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail. Jordan Pines - Wasatch-Cache National Forest is a delightful campground nearby, and after a long day outdoors Hampton Inn Salt Lake City-Downtown is a good spot to spend a night or two. SpringHill Suites
by Marriott Salt Lake City Downtown is a great spot to get some rest, and whitewater paddling is not for everyone but if it's for you then, we recommend Jordan River. Not sufficient hours in a day to enjoy this place. Old Mill Golf Course is a wonderful golf course close by, and
there are some magnificent whitewater spots on Big Cottonwood Creek. Playing golf is lots of fun at Forest Dale Golf Course; from Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail you get a perfect vista of Ensign Peak. Summertime brings highs in the 90's to Mormon Pioneer National Historic
Trail. When the night sets in temperatures drop down into the 50's. The cold days of the wintertime come with highs in the 30's, and night lows at Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail during the winter generally fall into the 10's. Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail is a
popular destination for the people of North Salt Lake. Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail has picturesque nature scenery for your viewing gratification. Get yourself into a kayak and hit Little Cottonwood Creek, and an afternoon playing golf at Rose Park Golf Course is
always a diversion.
Led by Brigham Young, roughly 70,000 Mormons traveled along the Mormon Pioneer Trail from 1846 to 1869 in order to escape religious persecution. The general route is from Nauvoo, Illinois, to Salt Lake City, Utah, covering about 1,300 miles.
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Mormon Pioneer Trail travels through five states over both public and private land.
CONTACTS
Email - MOPI_Interpretation@nps.gov
Write to Long Distance Trails Office 324 South State, Suite
250 Salt Lake City, UT 841450-0155
Phone Headquarters - (801)539-4095
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Operating Hours, Seasons There are many sites of interest along the trail, and facility operating hours vary. For accurate information,
visitors should inquire locally.
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