by JRobins | Mar 1, 2025 | Historic Marker
Bair Canyon Enterprises HISTORIC MARKER 251 S. Mountain Rd, Fruit Heights, Utah – (Rock Loft)41°01’54.5″N • 111°54’07.2″W The Bair, Raymond, and Green pioneers gravitated to the land near the mouth of Bair Canyon. This canyon from...
by JRobins | Mar 1, 2025 | Historic Marker
Ward Orchards And Brickyard HISTORIC MARKER 470 N. Mountain Road, Fruit Heights, UtahJust North of the 400 North Overpass41°02’31.8″N • 111°54’33.5″W After the Samuel Ward family established their first log home above Kaysville, they soon...
by JRobins | Mar 1, 2025 | Historic Marker
Harvey Pond HISTORIC MARKER 910 S. Mountain Rd, Fruit Heights, Utah – (Harvey Park)41°01’14.5″N • 111°54’23.6″W Between 1863 and 1870, Daniel and Hannah Smuin Harvey acquired approximately 360 acres of mostly steep, rocky, brushy, and...
by JRobins | Mar 1, 2025 | Historic Marker
Trappers Winter Camp HISTORIC MARKER 701 E. Nicholls Rd. Fruit Heights, Utah – (Gaily Trail parking lot)41°01’20.8″N • 111°55’27.0″W Atypical over-wintering settlement strategy utilized by Rocky Mountain fur trappers in the 1820s to...
by JRobins | Mar 1, 2025 | Historic Marker
Encounter At Mountain Green HISTORIC MARKER 251 S. Mountain Rd, Fruit Heights, Utah – (Rock Loft)41°01’54.5″N • 111°54’07.2″W Atense confrontation between members of the British Hudson’s Bay Company and the Rocky Mountain Fur Company...
by JRobins | Mar 1, 2025 | Historic Marker
Circumnavigating The Great Salt Lake HISTORIC MARKER 1625 E. 650 N., Kaysville, Utah – (Wilderness Park)41°02’48.9″N • 111°54’17.1″W In 1826, a bull-boat was used by four men attempting to navigate the circumference of the Great Salt...