Have a few hours, or a whole day to explore and see some sights? Stop by and visit Fort Deseret, Great Stone Face, Sunstone Knoll, Clear Lake, Devils Kitchen Petroglyphs, Pahvant Butte, Lace Curtain, Lava Tubes, and Hole-in-the-Rock Petroglyphs. These are nine points of interest located along the Pahvant Valley Heritage Trail intended to engage the public in preservation and stewardship of public land. The Pahvant Valley Heritage Trail consists of driving routes and hiking trails intended to promote opportunity and choice for recreationists in Millard County. The intent of the Pahvant Valley Heritage Trail is to encourage visitation to select cultural and recreational resources on BLM-administered lands in Millard County, to support the dual causes of promoting heritage tourism in Millard County and affording Bureau of Land Management the opportunity to educate and engage the public in an outdoor museum setting. Located in a broad, arid, north-south trending valley in the Great Basin Physiographic Region, the Pahvant Valley encompasses most of southeastern Millard County, Utah. Its extent is defined by the Pahvant Range to the east and the Cricket Mountains to the west.
Source: rec_gov · last verified 2026-05-14