Ontgrendel om de locatie te zien
Historically significant landmark
Categorie

cultuur

Leeftijdseis

Alle leeftijden

bericht van Bree

Bluff Fort is a historically significant landmark in Bluff, Utah. Built by Mormon pioneers seeking to establish a mission on the San Juan River, it stands as a testament to the spirit and determination of those settlers who left their homes to explore the unfamiliar territory of the Four Corners area. Enclosed by cottonwood log cabins with doors and windows facing inward, it was the site of the first LDS Bishop of Bluff City, Jens Nielson. It also housed the Co-op store and Bluff City Meetinghouse, serving as a church, school, dance hall, and public meeting place for 14 years. Today, visitors can explore this location free of charge and experience a glimpse into pioneer life on the San Juan from 1880's. With its monuments, trails, and stories, Bluff Fort is a stirring reminder of the admirable courage and strength of the brave pioneers who ventured through the wilds of the American west.

Wil meer zien?

Ik heb samengesteld samengesteld kaarten En routes voor reizigers die net als ik willen reizen.

Nearby local secrets
Canyon Overlook Trail
Bonneville Salt Flats
The wave
Moonscape Overlook
Dead Horse Point State Park
East Zion
Navajo Loop Trail
Zion National Park
Native Campervans

Op zoek naar dingen om te doen?

Bekijk mijn gids voor de beste gratis dingen om te doen, evenals routes en reistips om uw reis onvergetelijk te maken.

Ga naar Gids

Rexby was founded in 2021 with the mission of enabling travel content creators to provide a better service and capture more of the immense value they are creating for the tourism industry

Backed by

Contact us

Hallgerðargata 13

105 Reykjavík Iceland

hello@rexby.com
Our licence

Kt: 6909211460

Vsk: 146757

rexby travel agency
Rexby
Explore
Purchases
Messages
Log in