city in Emery County, Utah, United States
Green River is a small town in Northeastern Utah.
Understand
editThe town was first settled in 1876 when a ferry was set up on the East side of the river. In 1883 when a train station was opened, the east side of the river became known as Elgin while the west side of the river was named Greenriver (later changed to Green River). Today the town has a population that hovers around one thousand.
Get in
editThe town is just off of Interstate 70 and is one of the few areas with services on this stretch of highway.
Amtrak serves the city via its California Zephyr route between Chicago and Emeryville, in the Bay Area.
- 1 Green River railway station, 250 South Broadway.
By bus
edit- Salt Lake Express stops in Green River on its route between Salt Lake City and Blanding.
Get around
editSee
edit- 1 John Wesley Powell River History Museum, 1765 Main St, ☏ +1 435 564 3427.
Do
edit- 1 Green River State Park, 550 Green River Blvd, ☏ +1 435-849-8413. Summer: 6AM-10PM, Winter: 8AM-5PM. Open year round, located in heart of Green River City, Utah. Within the beautiful Green River State Park is the nine-hole Green River State Park Golf Course that winds through the cottonwood trees and along the Green River. The professionally designed sand traps, water hazards and well-defined fairways mingle beautifully with natural splendor of the desert landscape.
Buy
editEat
edit- Tamarisk Restaurant, 1710 E Main St, ☏ +1 435 564-8109. 7AM-9PM, daily.
Drink
edit- Ray's Tavern, 25 South Broadway (on Broadway right off Main Street), ☏ +435-564-3511. 11AM to 9PM. Burgers, bar food and local beer. $$.
Sleep
edit- River Terrace, 1740 E Main, ☏ +1 435-564-3401, riverterrace@etv.net.
Connect
editGo next
editRoutes through Green River |
Salt Lake City ← Helper ← | W E | → Grand Junction → Denver |
Richfield/Delta ← Salina ← Jct W ← | W E | → Thompson Springs → Grand Junction |
Spanish Fork ← Price ← | W E | → Thompson Springs → Grand Junction |
Vernal ← Price ← | N S | → Thompson Springs → Moab |