Sanpete Valley The Heart of the Mormon West Tour

Discovery Road – Winner of Best In State 2022 – Best Documentary

Since its debut in 2012, Discovery Road has produced over 60 episodes, taking viewers on immersive journeys down U.S. Highway 89 through six historic counties in central and southern Utah.

 

Each 30-minute episode blends history, mystery, heritage, and natural beauty into family-friendly storytelling that educates as much as it entertains.

 

Broadcast locally on KUED-TV and across the country through the National Educational Television Association, or NETA, the series has become a public media touchstone for anyone seeking a deeper connection to the region’s past. It is also used in classrooms across the state as part of Utah’s history curriculum.

Mormon Pioneers traveling to the west Covered Wagons Courtesy of Shaun Messick

The Mormon Pioneer National Heritage Area is the only National Heritage Area designated and named for a specific people, the Mormon Pioneers – as they forged to the west. Their remarkable story of dedication, fortitude, and extraordinary efforts offers one of the best features of the Mormon colonization experience in the United States. The Mormon Pioneer National Heritage Area has been identified by Congress as a factor in the expansion of the United States and contributing to the United States.

Districts

travel planner for the Mormon Pioneer National Heritage Area

Cowboys, Outlaws, and the Movies 

The unique landscape features a geological wonderland that has been the backdrop for feature films including; “Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid,” and “Jeremiah Johnson.” While traveling through the picturesque scenery, you might recognize a scene or two. Included in the heritage area is the birthplace of Utah outlaws, Butch Cassidy and Matt Warner. Matt was a lifelong friend and a gang member alongside of Butch.  Many movies were filmed in the scenic Under the Rim District of the Mormon Pioneer National Heritage Area.

Mormon Colonization 

In the later part of the 1800s the Mormon pioneers began their great relocation to the west. They trekked 1,400 miles from Illinois to the Great Salt Lake. This mass-Exodus brought about colonization in Utah, Nevada, the southwest corner of Wyoming, the southeast corner of Idaho, southeast Oregon, and a large portion of southern and eastern California.

log cabin with Mormon Pioneer Family Echo City Utah
Family Portrait of Mormon Pioneers in Echo City, Utah

Sanpete Valley/The Heart of the Mormon West Tour

 

The Sanpete Tour covers 75 miles and can last from 2 hours to 2 days to complete. This scenic drive features local history and culture, exploring and visiting all the sights along the way.

City sign of Nephi, Utah

The tour begins in Nephi, Utah.

Mt. Nebo Scenic Loop

Side Trips:  Mt. Nebo National Scenic By-Way Loop and Maple Canyon

Fountain Green Sheep
Photo credit: GoNomad Travel

Fountain Green:  Home to Sanpete’s thriving sheep industry

Street View of Moroni, Utah
Photo Credit: Visit Utah

Moroni:  The heart of Sanpete’s Turkey Industry and Moroni Opera House

Downtown Mt. Pleasant, UT in The Mormon Pioneer National Heritage Area
Photo credit: Randee Draper

Mt. Pleasant: Sanpete’s Hub

Side Trips:

Woolly Mammoth Skeleton found in Fairview Utah
Photo Credit: Sanpete.com
  • Fairview Museum of History & Art
  • The Energy Loop Eccles / Huntington Scenic Byway
Historic Building Spring City Utah Architect » Richard C Watkins
Photo credit: utahcfa.org

Spring City:  Center of Architectural Heritage

Mormon Pioneer National Heritage Area MPNHA. Group of people in Viking costumes celebrating their Scandinavian heritage.

Ephraim:  Hosting city of the annual Scandinavian Heritage Festival

Manti Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Photo Credit: Robert Stevens

Manti:  Home of the Mormon Miracle Pagaent

View of Sterling Utah

Sterling to Gunnison:  The southern end of the Sanpete Valley

This tour features: art, crafts, artisans, museums, historic architecture, historic town, horses, camping, picnicking, lodging, dining with an example of the way of life from the Native Americans, the Pioneers to the current day.

A Tour Guide with an audio cassette / CD of the tour is available from the Sanpete Travel Council, as well as lodging and dining locations.

 

 

 

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