The Little Town In Utah That Might Just Be The Most Unique Town In The World
We recently touted the small town of Logan as the perfect town to visit on an autumn afternoon, nominated Kamas as a great destination on a summer day, and told you all about Utah’s oldest town, Ogden. We’ve also featured some of Utah’s southern towns, such as Moab, Kanab and St. George. Today, we’re going to visit a town in the central-eastern portion of the state. The town of Price is one of Utah’s under-appreciated gems, and very unique because of the diversity of its offerings.


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Created by Lynn Fausett between 1938 and 1941, they depict the history of Price, including the first settlers, town buildings, mining history and more. Take a look at this video to learn more.


Just south of price

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It was founded in 1916.

Visit the festival for Greek music, food and dancing. The festival is hosted by the Assumption Church Greek Orthodox Church.


Find the pool at 250 E. 500 N.

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This map shows the roads on which it's legal to cruise with your ATV.

The canyon is full of rock art created by the Fremont People. At 40 miles long, it's been called the "world's longest art gallery."

It's located at 155 E. Main Street.
Have you visited Price lately? What is your favorite thing to do there? We’d love to see your comments!
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