
Camp Floyd/Stagecoach Inn State Park and Museum
- 18035 West 1540 North
- Fairfield, UT 84013

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Overview
The United States Army, Mormon Pioneers, Stagecoach Travelers, and the Pony Express met at Camp Floyd and the town of Fairfield. The Army arrived in 1858 and constructed Camp Floyd to suppress a supposed Mormon rebellion. The Army remained here for three years before being recalled for the Civil War. Today, Camp Floyd State Park features three structures and a cemetery. Visit the museum and Stagecoach Inn and learn about this nationally important historic site.
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- Total Sq. Ft. 250
- Number of Rooms 1
1898 School House Room
Seating Capacity Room Size Room Name Theater Classroom Banquet Reception Dimensions Height Sq.Ft. 1898 School House Room 50 X 250