Located in the Clear Creek Canyon in Sevier County, Fremont Indian State Park and Museum is a state park that preserves and protects the archaeological remains of the Fremont culture. Opened in 1987, the park features a museum that preserves treasures from the site, including arrowheads, baskets, and pottery, as well as informative exhibits and a film about the Fremont Indian village that was uncovered, hands-on activities, and guided rock art tours. There are several hiking trails around the park as well as two campgrounds, Castle Rock Campground, and Sam Stowe Campground.

Fremont Indian State Park, 3820 Clear Creek Canyon Rd, Sevier, UT 84766, Phone: 435-527-4631