Handcart Treks — This Is The Place Heritage Park

Handcart Treks — This Is The Place Heritage Park

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Handcart Treks The best way to learn history is to experience  history

This is The Place to remember the past, entertain the present and educate the future as we honor Utah's Heritage through hands-on experience that provides a glimpse into a day in life of Utah's rich and diverse history.

This Is The Place Heritage Park is owned by the State of Utah and is a State Park. In 1998 the State Legislature formed This Is The Place Foundation, a non-profit foundation to manage The Park. The Park experience includes the history of the settling of the West and is non-denominational. 

Step back in time and experience the FUN of the Old West. Visit the historic Village, ride trains and ponies, and play in our splash park! Pan for gold, spin and card wool, pet farm animals and make take-home crafts. Interact with a Blacksmith, Tinsmith, Saddle-maker and learn other trades. Hear the stories of the ancients at the Native American Village. You can also book a wedding, family reunion, youth activity or corporate event. This Is The FUN Place For Everyone!

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