Welcome to Marysvale

Heart of the Paiute Trail

 

From Gold Mines to ATV trails

 

Gold Fever

Originally settled in 1868 as gold was discovered in the region, the area became a bustling prospecting town. Even today, you can find abandoned mining tunnels and equipment, pan for gold in the rivers, and discover the remnants of a once vibrant mining town.

 

Paiute Trail

Today, Marysvale is an outdoor enthusiast’s paradise, full of breathtaking ATV trails, colorful mountain roads, and pristine canyon streams located at the heart of Utah's famous Paiute ATV Trail.

Marysvale ties into the miles of well maintained, beautiful off-road trail system prefect for ATV riding, snowmobiling, camping, hiking, bicycling, fishing, hunting, horseback riding, river rafting, gold panning, rock hounding, and exploring our famous mining ghost towns.

And for the shutterbugs, Marysvale is surrounded by majestic mountains, unique rock formations, mining ghost towns, desert and mountain wildflowers, the beautiful Sevier River, creeks and snow run-off streams, and wildlife in all shapes.

 

Celebrating July 24th Holiday

If it's a celebration you’re looking for, Marysvale has those too. July 24th Pioneer Day events include a parade, midway games, the world famous Fish Rodeo, the original Biggest Little Rodeo and an evening of fireworks. In August, Marysvale is host to the Paiute Trail UTV Jamboree held in conjunction with Marysvale Mining Day's and a Heritage Arts Festival.

Marysvale is also convenient located near several National Parks, State Parks, National Forests, and State Historic sights.

Visit Marysvale

Come find out why Marysvale, Utah vacations keep people coming back year after year. Gather your family, pack your bags, and let us help you plan your Marysvale, Utah vacation.