Milford (Utah)
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Milford is in Western Utah.
Understand
History
Although settlers had established ranches in the area in the 1870s, Milford was not developed until after construction of the San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad in 1880, which established a station here. Milford is a constructed name, an abbreviated form of mill and ford.During the Great Depression, workers from a nearby CCC camp constructed a road from Milford to Beaver, Utah, to improve connections.
Get in
By car
Although Milford is not a very large town, those who enter it from the sparsely populated region to the west via State Route 21 will see it as a great, thriving city. It is also one of the few farming regions in the Great Basin.See
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Veterans Park & Garden
address: 485 W Center StreetArtificial waterfall and a lawn area with a few trees.
Eat
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phone: +1 435 387-5042address: 485 W Center Street
Sleep
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phone: +1 435 631-9603address: 777 West Highway 21A decent motel close to a restaurant and with a garden area. Also includes a restaurant called Penny's Diner.
Go next
- Baker is a small community close to the Utah-Nevada border.
- The nearby town of Beaver will make you think you are at the foothills of the Rockies; however, you are actually closer to Bryce Canyon.