Milford is a small city in Western Utah with a population of approximately 1,400 in 2018. It's on the eastern side of the Great Basin, being neither too far from I-15 to the east nor Great Basin National Park to the west.
Understand
[edit]Name
[edit]"Milford" is an abbreviated form of "mill" and "ford."
History
[edit]Settlers established ranches in the area in the 1870s, but the construction of the San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad in 1880 brought about development in Milford. A road was constructed from Milford to Beaver, Utah by works from a nearby CCC camp during the Great Depression.
Get in
[edit]By car
[edit]Although Milford is not a very large town, those who enter it from the sparsely populated region to the west via State Route 21 will see it as a great, thriving city compared to the lack of development in the surrounding regions. It is also notable for being a farming region in the Great Basin.
Get around
[edit]See
[edit]- 1 Veterans Park & Garden, 485 W Center Street (Intersection of 600 South Street and South 100 East Street). Artificial waterfall and a lawn area with a few trees.
Do
[edit]Buy
[edit]Eat
[edit]- 1 Brody's Taco, 485 W Center Street (close to the Oak Tree Inn), ☏ +1 435 387-5042. M-F 10AM-9PM, Sa noon-8PM, closed on Sunday.
Drink
[edit]Sleep
[edit]- 1 Oak Tree Inn (Travelodge), 777 West Highway 21 (Near State Route 21), ☏ +1 435 631-9603. A decent motel close to a restaurant and with a garden area. Also includes a restaurant called Penny's Diner.
Go next
[edit]- Baker is a small community close to the Utah-Nevada border.
- The nearby town of Beaver will make you think you are at the foothills of the Rockies; however, you are actually closer to Bryce Canyon.