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Local & General Info
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Areas Served:
Richfield, Utah, United States
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Area Airports:
Richfield Municipal
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Directions from From the Airport:
Leaving airport turn right (north). At stop sign turn right (east). At stop sign for Highway 89/Main street turn left (north). Days Inn is located at second stop light on main street which is 300 North on the left (west).
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Directions from From I-70 Eastbound:
Take exit 37 at the bottom of the exit make a right, stay on this road heading east, at the stop sign turn left, this is main street, go to the second light where Days Inn is the northwest corner of the intersection.
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Directions from I-70 Westbound:
Take exit 40 - at the bottom of the exit make a left, this main street, head south into Richfield, Days Inn is located at the first light on the northwest corner.
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Directions from Salt Lake City:
Take I-15 heading south, take the third Nephi exit, at the bottom of the exit and make a left. Head south on Hwy. 28, at Gunnison continue heading south on what is now Hwy. 89, at Salina enter I-70 heading west, take Richfield's exit 40, at the bottom of the exit make a left, this is main street, head south into Richfield, Days Inn is located at the first ight on the northwest corner.
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General Info:
Richfield is located in Central Utah in a valley, near Fish Lake National Forest, close to Bryce Canyon National Park, Zion National Park, and Capitol Reef National Park. There is sight-seeing, fishing, hunting, hiking, and over 1,000 miles of ATV trails.
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Bryce Canyon National Park:
Thousands of delicately-carved spires rise in brilliant color from the amphitheaters formed by millions of years of wind and water. Thirty-seven mile round trip drive to Bryce's most famous viewpoints. There are many walking and hiking trails along the rim or to the bottom of the canyon. Playground for cross-country skiers during the winter months.
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Capitol Reef National Park:
Splashes color for 75 miles, a geologic uplift of rainbow-hued sandstone, inviting wilderness of spries, formation sand cliffs. In the midst the red rocks and petroglyph panels are large orchards, where fruit may be picked in the season. There are several hiking trails and a 25 mile scenic drive from the vicinity of the visiter center.
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Zion National Park:
One of the nations oldest parks. After millions of years, the Virgin River continues to flow through the masterpiece it has created. There are numerous hiking trails, three campgrounds. There may be special restrictions and fees for over-sized vehicles due to the growing number of visitors.
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