
Fremont Indian State Park celebrates the Fremont Culture that inhabited most of Utah from 1 to 1301 BCE. The park’s museum preserves artifacts and treasures discovered during the construction of I-70, west of Sevier, UT, in the late 1960’s.
The museum will be completely renovated and updated and will reopen to the public in late Spring of 2026.
We feel privileged to be a part of this historically and culturally significant project in collaboration with museum exhibit designer, The Design Minds, the State of Utah, Department of Natural Resources, State Parks, and Utah’s tribal representatives.
Our thanks to The Design Minds for the project sketches.