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.