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Camp Floyd State Park reports rebound in visitation, pushes museum and facility upgrades
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Camp Floyd State Park manager Clay Shelley told the commission the park's visitation is recovering after COVID, highlighted new amenities and programs, and described a $350,000 state grant to support an expanded museum and archaeological work in Fairfield.
Clay Shelley, park manager at Camp Floyd State Park, told the Utah County Commission the park's visitation and programs are recovering from pandemic lows and outlined capital and programmatic plans for the coming year. “From July 2020 to June 2021, we had 6,043 visitors,” Shelley said, adding that the park normally draws “15 to 20,000.”
Shelley described a rebound in school programming, events and interpretive offerings. He said Camp Floyd hosted…
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