city in and county seat of Sevier County, Utah, United States

Richfield is a city in Central Utah. It is on the thoroughfare to several nearby national parks and national forests

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Richfield, population 8,200 (2020), is a city in and the county seat of Sevier County and is the largest city in southern-central Utah. The county can be best described as "rural diversified" due to the convergence of agricultural, retail and industrial activities. Richfield has developed as a regional tourist center because it is located on the interstate freeway about halfway between Los Angeles and Denver, attracting many automobile travelers who stop at the city.

Richfield is remote from larger cities, about 100 miles or more in any direction from more populous towns such as Salt Lake City, while dozens of smaller communities are found in the general area. Its remoteness, plus its location on major transportation corridors, makes it central Utah's de facto regional capital, a shopping and "commercial capital of a vast mountain-valley region."

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Map of Richfield (Utah)

Richfield is located at the junction of Interstate 70 and U.S. Highway 89. It is approximately 40 miles northeast of Interstate 15.

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  • 1 Fremont Indian State Park and Museum (22 mi SE of Richfield; I-70 exit 17), +1 435 527-4631. located in Sevier County, Utah in the Clear Creek Canyon. It was established to preserve and interpret the artifacts and archaeological sites of the Fremont culture, a prehistoric Native American group that inhabited the region from approximately 300 to 1300 AD. Fremont Indian State Park and Museum (Q5501594) on Wikidata Fremont Indian State Park and Museum on Wikipedia
  • 2 Old Lime Kiln. Just north of Richfield, take a short hike up to a well-preserved lime kiln from the 1800s, passing an old water wheel and Sevier County’s first jail on the way. The limestone was quarried from nearby mountains, melted in the kiln, and cooled to leave a white powder behind. The lime powder was used in brick-making, mortar, and plaster for homes, churches and schools.
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  • 1 Fishlake National Forest. Known for its beautiful aspen forests, sundry scenic drives, trails, elk hunting, and mackinaw and rainbow trout fishing. Recreational opportunities include scenic drives, mountain biking, snowmobiling, hiking, camping and OHV use. Fishlake National Forest (Q2642417) on Wikidata Fishlake National Forest on Wikipedia
    • 2 Fish Lake. The largest natural mountain lake in Utah, Fish Lake sits at more than 8,800 feet of elevation, which makes for pleasant weather all summer long. There are plenty of surrounding campgrounds, stores and resorts. Fish Lake (Q5454541) on Wikidata Fish Lake (Utah) on Wikipedia
  • 3 Mystic Hot Springs, 475 E 100 N, Monroe (11 mi south of Richfield), +1 435-527-3286, . Mystic Hot Springs, previously known as Monroe Hot Springs and Cooper Hot Springs, are located in northeastern Monroe, Utah. The hot mineral water emerges from the spring at 168 °F. The water flows into two smaller pools with temperatures between 92-102 °F. Mystic Hot Springs offers natural hot springs soaking, unique lodging, RV sites, and campground. Mystic Hot Springs (Q49527626) on Wikidata Mystic Hot Springs on Wikipedia

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  • 1 Bar 86, 900 S Cove View Road, +1 435-287-0786. M-Th 11AM-10PM, F-Sa 8AM-2AM, Su 8AM-10PM.

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Routes through Richfield
ENDS at N S  W  E  Salina Grand Junction
Salt Lake City Salina  N  S  Mount Carmel Junction Kanab
END  W  E  ENDS at N S


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