There are special places all over the Beehive State where visitors can step back in time and experience what life was like long before the pioneers arrived. In Ogden, you’ll find Fort Buenaventura. It’s a pretty park, but also the site of a replica fort that was originally build in 1846.

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Learn more about the history of this area on the Fort Buenaventura website. Check out the Fort Buenaventura Mountain Men page to see upcoming dates for the rendezvous and buckskinner day.  Did you know that Ogden is Utah’s oldest town? Read about it here.

If you want to step back in time even further, take this hike to the Butler Wash Ruins.

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