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August Trek to Castle Dale
Aug
7
to Aug 8

August Trek to Castle Dale

DATE CONFIRMED:  AUGUST 7-9

Our August activity will be an overnight trek to Castle Dale to see the Castle Valley Pageant and possibly the world famous Cleveland Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry, which is nearby.  No reservations or fee is required for the pageant but as it will be an overnight activity motel reservations will be needed. 

Nearby Motels:

  • Village Inn Motel, 375 E Main St, Castle Dale UT 84513  (435) 650-5773 (small motel, limited room availability)
  • National 9 Inn, 50 S 700 East, Wellington UT (435) 637-7980
  • Holiday Inn Express & Suites, 925 Westwood Blvd, Price UT  (435) 637-7700
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National Trek: Bear River Bird Refuge & Golden Spike Re-enactment
May
19
8:00 AM08:00

National Trek: Bear River Bird Refuge & Golden Spike Re-enactment

Join us for this trek to Box Elder County in northern Utah, traveling with folks who love history, laugh a lot and have a great time together is the only way to go!

SCHEDULE:

  • 8:00 A.M. Depart the Sons of Utah Pioneers National Headquarters in Salt Lake City by deluxe motor coach. Traveling north, we can make pre-arranged pick-ups along the I-15 corridor.
  • 9:30 A.M. Arrive at the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge Visitor Center. We drive the 12-mile loop with a narration to view thousands of birds that come to this oasis in the dessert each year. Fresh water and salt water meet here. Bring your binoculars or, if you don’t have any, check out a pair from the Visitors Center.
  • 12:00 P.M. Depart the Bird Refuge and enjoy an included sack lunch while traveling to the Golden Spike National Historic Site.
  • 12:50 P.M. Arrive in time to witness the Jupiter and the 119 Engines steam into place. Today members of our group will be the players to re-enact the 1869 driving of the golden spike that completed the transcontinental railroad. The men will be supplied with appropriate attire and scripts for the speaking parts. Ladies, who want to participate, may bring bonnets, umbrellas, long skirts or other attire to be in a great photo, which will be published in the Trailmarker. We enjoy an excellent film at the Visitor Center.
  • 4:00 P.M. We have an included chicken dinner at the famous Maddox Restaurant in Brigham City. With full tummies, we review the events of a fun day, as we travel south toward Salt Lake City.
  • 7:00 P.M. We arrive back at the Sons of Utah Pioneers National Headquarters.

COST: $80.00 per person (SUP membership not required; children must be age 12 or over) SUP Members get a 10% discount ($72 per person.) Group size is limited to 50 passengers.

INCLUDES: Motor coach transportation, park admissions, sack lunch and Maddox chicken dinner

RESERVATIONS: Book on the SUP website in “the store” OR call SUP Headquarters 801-484-4441

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Double-Header Trek:  Santa Clara Museum & Robert Covington Home
Mar
9
1:00 PM13:00

Double-Header Trek: Santa Clara Museum & Robert Covington Home

Get ready for a great afternoon trek coming up on Thursday, March 9. Based on feedback we have received from the members, it was decided to make our next trek on a Thursday instead of a Saturday. We’re hoping for a big turnout, so put it on your calendars now. 

This will be a double-header, with a visit first to the Santa Clara History museum followed by a tour of the historic Covington home in Washington. 

We will meet first at the Santa Clara town Hall at 1:00 pm to tour the museum located in the basement of that building. Our own chapter member Charlie Clayton will be there to give us a guided tour. He has donated thousands of dollars to seed the museum project and acts as a docent there.  This museum is handicap accessible from the west side and the rear of the building, and has an elevator to the basement floor. 

This is a very well put together museum with historical displays of antiques, photographs, and memorabilia dating from the pioneer days up to the 1970’s.  Also on display throughout the town hall are many historic photos from the Lynne Clarke Collection as well as a huge painted mural by LDS artist Julie Rogers depicting the history of the Santa Clara area.

We will then drive across town to the Robert D. Covington home located at 181 East 200 North, Washington, Utah. We will arrive there approximately 3:15 pm and be given a tour by members of the Washington Youth Council. This home was built for the first LDS bishop of Washington, Robert Dockey Covington. It is in the process of being refurbished to its original state.

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