Honeyville Park

Welcome to Honeyville Park, nestled in the heart of Honeyville, Utah - a town with a rich history dating back to the mid-19th century. Established in 1863 by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Honeyvilles origins can be traced back to Joseph Ormes first permanent home built in Calls Fort in 1866. As you stroll through this charming park, immerse yourself in its stunning natural beauty that echoes the historic trails of the California Trail and early regional roadways.

One cannot talk about Honeyville without mentioning Crystal Hot Springs, originally known as Madsen Hot Springs. This place has been revered since Native American times for its alleged healing properties. The parks unique attributes are further enhanced by its historical significance, natural beauty, and a deep connection to the areas fascinating past.

As you explore Honeyville Park, marvel at the bird migration that takes place here each year. Delve into the captivating railroad history and imagine how the landscape has transformed over time. Whether youre walking along the trails or relaxing on the lush green grass, let your imagination run wild as you envision the parks vibrant history unfolding before your eyes.

So come, discover Honeyville Park - where the past comes alive and nature surrounds you in its breathtaking splendor!