Camp Floyd Stagecoach Inn Group
69 West Main St., FAIRFIELD, Utah, 84013, United States
Camp Floyd Stagecoach Inn Group
$3.00 - $100.00 / night
Campsite Fees
Standard Site Fee$0.00
Hookup Site Fee$0.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$0.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00
Pavilion rental fees are $100 per day and do not include admission to the museum or inn. Museum fees are $3 per person or $10 per family (up to 8 people).
About this campground
Step into living history at Camp Floyd Stagecoach Inn Group, where echoes of the past resonate through this remarkable 1858 site. Once home to the largest concentration of U.S. troops in the nation, this captivating destination now invites visitors to explore its fascinating museum, brimming with authentic artifacts that tell the story of frontier military life and the soldiers who shaped the American West.
Camp Floyd Stagecoach Inn is a historic site primarily designed for day-use group activities rather than overnight camping. There are no traditional campground sites, cabins, or primitive camping areas.
Historical SignificanceJourney back to the late 1850s at one of Utah's most extraordinary historic treasures. Visitors often describe the sensation of stepping through time itself – as Stefan Mohler observed, 'When visiting this place, it's like taking a step back in time.' The meticulously preserved museum showcases an impressive collection of soldier memorabilia and period artifacts, while the Stagecoach Inn stands proudly with its original furniture intact. For those seeking something beyond traditional history, Eva Lietz notes it's a 'great place not only for the history but also for a ghost investigation,' adding an intriguing dimension to this already captivating site.
Weather and SeasonsExperience the dramatic beauty of Utah's high desert climate throughout the year. Spring and summer welcome visitors with sun-drenched days and comfortably warm temperatures under crystal-clear skies, perfect for outdoor exploration. Winter transforms the landscape with a delicate dusting of snow and crisp, freezing temperatures that add a magical quality to the historic buildings. The consistently low humidity and dry air create ideal conditions for stargazing and comfortable camping experiences.
Natural Features and SceneryThe campground unfolds across a picturesque park setting, where expansive open spaces invite recreation and relaxation against a backdrop of historic architecture. The Stagecoach Inn and museum buildings stand as majestic sentinels in this high desert landscape, their weathered facades telling silent stories of bygone days. The region's characteristic dry climate has helped preserve these architectural gems, creating a scenic blend of natural beauty and human heritage that photographers and history enthusiasts find irresistible.
Geological RegionNestled in the rugged terrain of Northwest Utah, Camp Floyd occupies a strategic location that once made it vital to America's westward expansion. This historically rich region, where military history intersects with the dramatic geography of the American West, offers visitors a unique glimpse into the late 1850s frontier life. The surrounding landscape bears witness to the momentous events that unfolded when this remote outpost served as a crucial military installation.
Campsite details
AccessibilityThe site includes ADA restrooms and modern facilities, making it accessible for individuals with disabilities.
Sites SizeThe park features a large day-use pavilion that accommodates up to 100 people.
Sites PrivacyThe pavilion is a shared group space, so privacy is limited.
Total Campsites0 campsites
Reserving a campsite
Tents
Tents are not allowed
RV vehicles
RV vehicles are not allowed
Primitive
Primitive are not allowed
Reservable
Reservations are allowed
Open and Closed SeasonThe park closes at dusk daily, but seasonality is not explicitly stated.
Reservation PlatformsReservations for the pavilion can be made by contacting the park directly at 801-768-8932.
Amenities available
Potable water
Picnic tables
Flush toilets
Activities you can enjoy
Camp Floyd Stagecoach Inn primarily offers historical and educational experiences. Activities include museum tours, historical reenactments, and summer camps for children. The site is ideal for those interested in learning about American history, including artifacts from the Camp Floyd era.
Cultural and Educational Programs
The park offers a variety of educational programs, including school field trips, hands-on activities for children and adults, and summer camps for children aged 8-11. Visitors can explore artifacts from 1858 and learn about the daily lives of soldiers stationed there.Winter Activities
There is no mention of winter-specific activities, but the park may host events like historical reenactments throughout the year.Water Sports
No mention of water sports or related activities is available.Campground rules
- Pets are allowed
Hazards
General hazardsHistorical artifacts and the old structural layout may require careful navigation.
Weather forecast
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Aug 26
Tuesday
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Precipitation: 0%
Gentle breeze, perfect for outdoor activities
Humidity: 51%
Moderately humid conditions
Wind: 2.9 mph
Gentle breeze, perfect for outdoor activities
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Emergency Services
Emergency services are likely accessible in Lehi, approximately 20 miles away, including hospitals and police stations. The park itself has a ranger station.
Good to know
Trash and recyclingThe park provides trash disposal facilities, but specific recycling options or schedules are not mentioned.
Campground Map
69 West Main St., FAIRFIELD, Utah, 84013, United States
Driving directionsLOCATED 20 MILES WEST OF LEHI - TAKE HIGHWAY 73 TO FAIRFIELD.
Highway 73 is a paved road. Accessibility is straightforward from Lehi, with no mentioned seasonal closures or challenging terrain.Nearby places
Lehi (20 miles), Provo (approx. 30 miles), Salt Lake City (approx. 45 miles).
Nearby supplies
Groceries and fuel are likely available in Lehi, 20 miles from the campground. The park has a visitor center and picnic facilities for immediate needs.
Camper Reviews
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Camp Floyd Stagecoach Inn Group has limited reviews, placing it in the bottom % of campgrounds based on reviews
The Camp Floyd Stagecoach Inn is highly praised for its historical significance and educational value. Visitors appreciate the well-preserved artifacts and buildings, including the Stagecoach Inn and the museum. The site is described as 'a step back in time,' with activities and exhibits that engage both children and adults.
Review Summaries
What Campers Love
Users highlighted the well-maintained historical sites, educational programs, and the knowledgeable staff. Many visitors appreciated the 'original features' of the buildings, such as furniture and...
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Common Concerns
Few complaints are noted in the reviews. Some visitors mentioned that the site is more suitable for a one-time visit rather than repeat visits due to its niche focus on history.
Pro Tips & Recommendations
Visitors recommend attending special events like Civil War reenactments and ghost hunts for a unique experience. Others suggest exploring the nearby cemetery and schoolhouse to complete the...
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Seasonal Insights
Reviews suggest that the park is most active during special events such as reenactments and summer camps, which are likely held during warmer months. Winter activities are not mentioned, suggesting...
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Camper Quotes
- 'It's worth seeing at least once.' (Jennifer Canar, user review)
- 'They hold a camp for children 8-11 years of age in the summer.' (Cinthia G)
- 'When visiting this place, it’s like taking a step...
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Site-Specific Reviews
No specific sites are mentioned as this is a day-use area with no individual campsites.
Accessibility Features
The presence of ADA restrooms suggests a level of accessibility, but no user reviews specifically address accessibility features.
Pet-Friendly Features
Pets are allowed on-site, but no specific user reviews address pet policies or experiences.
Last updated August 10, 2025