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| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Camping on site | No overnight camping; day-use historic site only |
| RV parking | Street and lot parking adjacent to the museum grounds in Fillmore; no designated RV stalls |
| Nearest full-hookup options | Private RV parks in Fillmore and nearby Yuba State Park to the north |
| Dump station | Not available on site; use nearby private RV parks or highway services |
| Cell service | Reliable along I-15 and in Fillmore on major carriers |
| Road restrictions | No tunnels, passes, or length limits on the I-15 approach |
| Reservation window | No reservations needed; walk-in museum admission |
| Pets | Allowed on outdoor grounds on leash; service animals only inside the museum |
Late spring through early fall, roughly April to October, is the best time to visit, when daytime temperatures in Fillmore are mild to warm and the rose gardens and outdoor grounds are in full display. Summer months of June through August are warmest and pair well with air-conditioned museum tours during the heat of the day. Shoulder seasons in April, May, September, and October offer cooler weather, smaller crowds, and easier RV travel on Interstate 15. Winter visits are possible since the museum operates year-round except major holidays, but snow and cold can make outdoor grounds less enjoyable.
Cold with occasional snow; museum open, outdoor grounds quiet
Still cold, light snow possible
Warming spring weather, variable conditions
Pleasant shoulder season for RV travel
Gardens in bloom, ideal touring weather
Warm and dry, peak visitor season
Hottest month; afternoon thunderstorms possible
Monsoon storms can bring brief heavy rain
Cooler and comfortable, great for touring
Fall colors in the grounds
Cool late-autumn weather
Winter conditions; museum closed on major holidays
Explore Utah's oldest existing government building, the sandstone east wing completed in the 1850s as the territorial capitol. Exhibits include pioneer furnishings, Native American artifacts, firearms, quilts, and rotating art displays. Self-guided and docent-supported tours fit easily into a 1 to 2 hour RV travel stop.
Stroll the landscaped grounds featuring heritage roses, shade trees, and interpretive signs about early Fillmore settlement. The paths are flat and accessible, making them an easy stretch-your-legs break from Interstate 15.
See historic log cabins and a one-room schoolhouse relocated to the park grounds. Each structure is furnished with period items that illustrate daily life for 19th century settlers in the Pauvan Valley.
Use the shaded picnic areas on the park grounds for a family lunch between drive legs. Tables, lawns, and restrooms make this a practical midday stop for RV travelers on the I-15 corridor.
Drive about 35 miles north on I-15 to Yuba State Park for boating, swimming, and sandy beaches on a reservoir cooperatively managed with the BLM. At an elevation of 5,100 feet, the Yuba Special Recreation Management Area offers a variety of water recreation opportunities, and when full the lake is 22 miles long and reaches a maximum depth of 80 feet. It pairs well with a Fillmore museum stop for an overnight RV itinerary.
Fillmore sits on the eastern edge of the Basin and Range Geographic Province, with scenic side trips into west-central Utah's basin and range landscapes of long desert valleys and steep, narrow mountain ranges. Peaks in the nearby ranges include Notch Peak and Swasey Peak, climbing to elevations exceeding 12,000 feet, offering distant horizons, dark night skies, and surprising diversity of flora and fauna.
Head west into the Fillmore BLM area to rockhound for Utah's state gem. Topaz, Utah's state gem, is a semi-precious gemstone that occurs as very hard, transparent crystals in a variety of colors, and the topaz crystals at Topaz Mountain are naturally amber colored but become colorless after extensive exposure to sunlight. Access roads are gravel, so scout conditions before taking larger RVs off pavement.
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Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum, UT, United States
The park sits in downtown Fillmore just off Interstate 15, about 150 miles (roughly 2.5 hours) south of Salt Lake City and about 200 miles (roughly 3.5 hours) north of St. George. RVers will find Fillmore an easy highway stop with no tunnels, steep mountain passes, or weight-restricted routes on the I-15 approach, though strong crosswinds through central Utah valleys can affect high-profile rigs. The nearest major airport for fly-and-rent trips is Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC), with Cedar City Regional Airport offering a smaller option to the south.
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