Utah Points of Interest

Old Paria Town Site


The Old Paria Town Site is a ghost town located in the Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness area of southern Utah. The town was established in the 1860s as a Mormon settlement, and it served as a hub for cattle ranchers and farmers until the early 20th century. Today, the town is a popular destination for hikers and history buffs who are interested in exploring the remains of the old buildings and learning about the town's history.

One of the main reasons to visit the Old Paria Town Site is to experience the unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance that the area offers. Visitors can hike through the rugged canyons and cliffs that surround the town, taking in stunning views of the red rock formations and desert landscape. At the town site itself, visitors can explore the remains of the old buildings, including a schoolhouse, a church, and several homes. The town is also a popular spot for photography, as the old buildings and surrounding landscape offer countless opportunities for stunning photos. Overall, the Old Paria Town Site is a fascinating glimpse into the history of the American West and a must-visit destination for anyone who loves nature and history. Get driving directions.
OLD PARIA TOWN SITE

Points of Interest
Location
Day Corral
Grosvenor Arch
Hat Shop Hoodoos Viewpoint
Old Paria Day Use Site
Old Paria Town Site
Paria Wayside/Old Spanish Trail
Queen Victoria Hoodoo Viewpoint
The Blues Wayside
The Cathedral Viewpoint
The Maze Rock Art Site
Thor's Hammer Viewpoint
Tower Bridge Hoodoo Viewpoint
Two Bridges Viewpoint
Wall of Windows Viewpoint
Waterfall Veiwpoint
West Bench Pueblo