Mormon Pioneer National Heritage Area

Mormon Pioneer National Heritage Area The Mormon Pioneer Heritage Area is a federally designated area of central and southern Utah running along the beautiful and historic U.S. Highway 89.

The Mormon Pioneer Heritage Area (MPNHA) is a federally designated area of central and southern
Utah running along the beautiful and historic U.S. Highway 89 — including the All-American Road Utah State
Route 12, and Capitol Reef Scenic Byway Utah State Route 24, which both intersect with U.S. 89 and together
form the MPNHA’s Boulder Loop. The area includes the counties of Sanpete, Sevier, Piute,

Wayne, Garfield and
Kane. The Utah Heritage Highway 89 Alliance is the local coordinating entity of the MPNHA and receives
annual funding from the National Park Service. Its purpose is to preserve, tell and interpret the stories, history
and heritage of the area, and to promote its culture and value.

Address

191 North Main, Highway 89
Manti, UT
84642

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