The Vernal Utah Temple is the 51st Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This Temple is the only LDS temple built from a previously existing structure. Initially, this building served as the Uintah Stake Tabernacle in Eastern Utah for Latter-day Saints. The Tabernacle’s foundation was constructed of sandstone with walls built…
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Vernal Utah Temple
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River Rafting & Tubing in Vernal, Utah
Vernal offers several recreational areas for different outdoor activities; among all the options available, water activities are one of the most fun in Vernal, and other tours offer such water activities. River Rafting and Tubing are very popular among locals among the many water activities available. Rafting is a recreational activity in which you use…
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McConkie Ranch
Located north of Vernal, McConkie Ranch, the Dry Fork Canyon petroglyphs are well known for their quality and accessibility. The panels at this place cover 200 feet of a cliff face in the Navajo formation. This primitive art gallery from 1-1200 A.D. displays perfect Feront Native American culture examples. The petroglyphs are in a private…
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Quarry Exhibit Hall
The Quarry Exhibit Hall, located approximately 19 miles from Vernal, Utah, is a must-visit destination for dinosaur enthusiasts of all ages. The exhibit hall offers a comfortable and refurbished space to admire the wall of roughly 15,000 dinosaur remains from the Late Jurassic period, including species like the Stegosaurus, Diplodocus, Camarasaurus, Apatosaurus, and Allosaurus, among…