21 Rare Photos From Utah That Will Take You Straight to the Past
Reading about Utah’s history is always entertaining and interesting, but seeing it in pictures is even better. Here are 21 snapshots of Utah in days gone by, spanning from 1869 to 1969.
The information I’ve included with these photos is either taken from the notes included with the photo, or from historical accounts of the places depicted. In some cases, facts have varied from source to source. In those instances, I’ve used the most reliable source.
Do you have a historical photo taken in Utah that you’d like to share? What are some of your favorite stories or photos from Utah’s history? Put it down below in the comments and tell us all about it!
If you are searching for even more historic photos in Utah, check out these candid photos that show what living in Utah was like in the 1930s.
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Utah's History
What are some historical sites in Utah I should check out?
If you love history, you will love exploring Utah. There are dozens of incredible historical sites all around the state that are just waiting to be discovered. From buildings to state parks, you will always find something interesting to visit and fascinating to learn about. Some of our favorite historical landmarks in Utah include:
- Temple Square, Salt Lake City
- Mountain Meadows Massacre Site
- Cove Fort
- Bryce Canyon Lodge, Bryce Canyon National Park
- Eureka
- Spring City
What are some of the best small towns in Utah to visit?
While historical sites are fascinating and definitely worth exploring, so are the small towns that dot Utah. Whether you want to visit for a weekend or you are looking for a new place to put down roots, there are some beautiful small towns to consider. The following are just a few of our personal favorites:
- Panguitch
- Kamas
- Brigham City
- Wellsville
- Mount Pleasant
- Huntsville
- Eden
- Hurricane
If you are searching for even more small towns in Utah to check out, take a look at our list featuring several small towns in Utah that are perfect for a weekend escape.
What are some other state parks in Utah I should visit?
We love the state parks in Utah. Many of these state parks are not only wonderful if you want to spend some time outdoors, but they also offer a little bit of history as well. If you are searching for a new state park in Utah to check out, a few we would recommend include:
- Millsite State Park, Huntington
- Scofield State Park, near Price
- Territorial Statehouse State Museum, Fillmore
- Antelope Island State Park, Great Salt Lake
- Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park, near Kanab
- Goblin Valley State Park, Green River
If you want to visit even more incredible, yet lesser-known state parks in Utah, check out this road trip that will take you to five parks that each deserve your attention.