Henry J. Wheeler Farm is one of the final remaining 19th-century farmsteads within the Salt Lake Valley, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. The 75-acre farmstead complex was originally established in 1886 by second-generation English Mormon Henry J. Wheeler and features a brick and adobe farmhouse that was constructed in 1898, featuring 11 rooms and beautiful Victorian-style interior decoration. Several outbuildings are also preserved at the farmstead, which was restored as part of Utah's 1976 celebration of America's bicentennial. Visitors can explore the farmstead and its surrounding South Cottonwood Regional Park for free, which is also home to an amphitheatre, multipurpose center barn, and agricultural classrooms for Granite School District. Outdoor attractions include a children's Playground Fort and 40 acres of natural landscape retreat along Little Cottonwood Creek.

6351 South 900 East, Murray, UT 84121, Phone: 385-468-1755