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Fremont Indian State Park and Museum was established to preserve a treasury of rock art and archaeological sites. The museum visitor center offers a video program introducing visitors to the Fremont Indians.
Location: Pathways, one accessible for the physically challenged, lead visitors into legend and history depicted through pictographs and petroglyphs and other cultural and historic resources.
Recreation: Camping, picnicking, visitor center/museum, fishing, wildlife viewing. Twelve interpretive rock art trails (one wheelchair accessible). ATV trail head access, 15 miles hiking/biking trails.
Nearby: Hiking trails throughout the area, Big Rock Candy Mountain - eight miles, Kimberly Ghost Town - seven miles
Visitors must check in at the visitor center, approximately two miles away from the campground, after occupying their site. coin operated showers facilities in Sam Stowe Camp area. Camping fee includes access to museum and trails. Gathering firewood is prohibited. Firewood is for sale at the campground. The one-mile campground road is not paved. ATV use is limited to trail access only. Additional vehicles must be approved by the park prior to your arrival. Pets are allowed in all camping site and on the hiking trails as long as they are on a leash and attended. Pets are allowed in cabins with a $20 pet fee. Pets are not allowed in the Pit house or the Museum. Only service animals are allowed in park buildings.