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Clark Historic Farm

PRESERVE. INSPIRE. EDUCATE. Organized in 2013, the Friends of Clark Historic Farm is a 501(c)3 non-profit group consisting of a board of directors, a volunteer “army,” and the Clark Historic Farm Youth Guild.  We strive to improve our community by creating a family-friendly heritage attraction where the community can gather and be inspired by the values of J. Reuben Clark, Jr. and Charles L. Anderson.  We also aim to help people connect to agriculture, in both historical and present applications. The farm is part of an asset-based community development plan which brings together many groups and individuals to bring out the uniqueness of our community and, subsequently, builds our local economy.

Activities Offered:

  • Farm Camp
  • Farm Tours
  • Baby Animal Days
  • Farmers Market on the Farm
  • Seasonal Events and Activities
young girl sitting on a bale of hay petting a goat
Girl petting bunny
Group of children sitting on a wagon at a farm camp
Contact Information
392 West Clark Street, Grantsville, UT, United States
Owner Information
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Clark Historic Farm Volunteers

Organized in 2013, the Friends of Clark Historic Farm is a 501(c)3 non-profit group consisting of a board of directors, a volunteer “army,” and the Clark Historic Farm Youth Guild. We strive to improve our community by creating a family-friendly heritage attraction where the community can gather and be inspired by the values of J. Reuben Clark, Jr. and Charles L. Anderson. We also aim to help people connect to agriculture, in both historical and present applications. The farm is part of an asset-based community development plan which brings together many groups and individuals to bring out the uniqueness of our community and, subsequently, builds our local economy.