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Clark Historic Farm
📍 378 W Clark St, Grantsville, UT 84029About Clark Historic Farm
Clark Historic Farm is a children's museum in Grantsville, UT. Clark Historic Farm features exotic animals including camels, providing hands-on agricultural and animal interaction experiences for visitors of all ages. Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars by 195 visitors.
Quick Facts
- Type
- Historic Farm
- Location
- Grantsville, Utah (35 min west of Salt Lake City)
- Best For
- All ages — families seeking hands-on history
- Key Activities
- Kids' camps, barnyard experiences, seasonal festivals, historic exhibits
- Special Events
- Easter Egg Hunt, Honey Harvest Festival, Live Nativity & Luminary Walk
💡 Did You Know?
- Clark Historic Farm features exotic animals including camels, providing hands-on agricultural and animal interaction experiences for visitors of all ages
- The farm offers specialized summer camps including Art Camp, Horse Camp, Robotics Camp, Historic Farm Camp, and Agriculture Camp, combining traditional farming education with modern STEM learning
- The Utah Honey Harvest Festival at Clark Historic Farm has become an established annual event with significant community engagement, featuring vendors, live music, and stage production
- The farm is located on the historic J. Reuben Clark family property in Grantsville, Utah, with an adjacent Daughters of the Utah Pioneers museum documenting the family's agricultural heritage
💬 What Visitors Say
- Plan your visit around the seasonal festivals (Honey Harvest Festival in summer, Sweet Fiddlin' Fest in October, Live Nativity in December) for the best vendor variety and activities, but book early as these events attract large crowds and have become annual traditions for many families.
- Follow their Facebook page 'Grantsville Clark Historic Farm' and Instagram @clarkhistoricfarm for weekly updates on animal care schedules, camp dates, and special events. This helps you plan visits around peak activity times and discover unique educational experiences.
- Combine your visit with the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers museum on the farm grounds to deepen your understanding of J. Reuben Clark's family history and authentic agricultural heritage. This adds significant educational value to your visit.
- Arrive early during festivals and family events to maximize time with the petting zoo, pony rides, and exotic animals (camels) before crowds build up, and to ensure kids have time to enjoy bounce houses and activities without long waits.
- Leave your pets at home during events due to safety concerns for the farm's exotic animals. Plan ahead if you're traveling with pets, as this is a strict policy for all events.
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