Fountain Green

Fountain Green is in Central Utah. It was a popular campground for Salt Creek and San Pitch travelers during the 1850s before the Johnson's and other families from Santaquin in Utah Valley settle it. Lying just below the Divide and Mt. Nebo, it had a green fountain second to no other spring in Sanpete. Any tour of Fountain Green ought to include a stop at the Unitah Springs (Big Springs) which gush out of the mountains two miles north west of town to form Silver Creek—-the source of the town's greenness.

Get in

Ft. Green is approximately 1.5 hours from Salt Lake City. To get to Ft. Green, Take I-15 Exit 225 at Nephi and go East on Highway 132 up the canyon.

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  • Maple Canyon Conglomerate rock climbing, camping, & hiking.

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