Marysvale, Utah Virtual Travel

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Marysvale Main Street
Marysvale Main Street
Downtown Buildings
Downtown Buildings

Begin your virtual tour of Marysvale, Utah by clicking on any of the above entry points, and follow roads or trails through a network of linked images.

In 1868 gold was discovered in the area where Marysvale is now located. A sudden influx of miners led to the formation of several towns, including Bullion City, in the Tushar Mountains west of Marysvale, which had a population of 1,650 in 1880. With the last of the mines closed fifty years ago, marysvale still enjoys the glitz of it's mining town days.

Mormon settlers first arrived in the valleys of Piute County in 1864 and established some settlements which were soon abandoned due to the Black Hawk War with Indians. A party led by Parley P. Pratt camped in the ravine where Marysvale is now located and reported it to be a "Merry Vale," hence the origin of its name. The city was incorporated in 1913.

The Sevier River flows past Marysvale, out of a wide river valley to the south and into a narrow, winding canyon to the north named Marysvale Canyon. Mountain Ranges rise high above the valley on east and west, and Marysvale itself is at 5,850 feet in elevation, putting it high in the mountains. The Tushar Mountains reach elevations as high as 12,000 feet.

U.S. Highway 89 passes through Marysvale north to south. Bullion Canyon Road leads up into the mountains where Bullion City was located and anther road leads to the Silver King Mine. The population in the year 2000 was 381.


Streets and other things you can see.
40 South Street
Bullion Avenue
Bullion Canyon Road
First East Street
First North Street
First West Street
Fourth North Street
Fourth West Street
Main Street
Second East Street
Second North Street
Second South Street
Second West Street
Third North Street
Thompsonville Road
U.S. Highway 89
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