Grafton, Utah Virtual Travel

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Grafton
Grafton

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

Grafton is a ghost town which was built by Mormon pioneers on a bend of the Virgin River. It lies on the south side of the river, opposite the highway, and is accessible by a dirt road from Rockville, several miles upriver. Grafton was a farming community, situated among the trees and grassland that line the river bottoms. A few houses remain today, spaciously scattered through the townsite, along with an old church. Other than the two streets, the property is all privately owned and can be enjoyed and protected by viewing it from the road.

The road accessing Grafton ends here, three miles from a junction with a road that used to be the only connection from the Dixie are of Utah to the Arizona Strip. It is now a backcountry, unpaved road.

Surrounding the town and riverbottoms is a desert. Mountains rise just south of the town, reaching up to a high mesa. The rocks are colored in horizontal stripes of red and cream and dotted with sagebrush and junipers. Just before reaching Grafton the road passes pinnacles of stone standing like sentinals at the edge of town. Across the river, the cliffs of Zion National Park can be viewed at a distance.


Streets and other things you can see.
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Cemetary Road
Grafton Road
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