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    Contact & Reservation Information


    Group information - $25.00 reservation fee for all visiting groups

    School groups are exempt from $25 reservation fee but pay $1.00 per student.
    It is recommended to have one chaperone for every 10 youth in a group.
    *It is recommended to have one chaperone for every 10 youth in a group.

    Reservations

    Handcarts require $500 damage deposit and signed liability contract. Deposit paid by separate check that will be returned dependent upon undamaged carts.

    Visiting individual and group policies

    Fees - All fees must be paid on or before entering the town site.
    Buildings -  Food or drinks are not allowed in the buildings. The Brick Store and Amusement Hall are the only exceptions to this rule.
    Artifacts - All items on site, other than those sold at the brick store, are to be deemed as an artifact and are not to be moved are removed by any persons visiting the site. This is to include members of family that have previously donated any items to the Chesterfield Foundation or the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Any removal is theft. Please report any removal that you might see. If an object is damaged during your stay, please notify the Chesterfield Foundation so that we can properly attend to that artifact. If desire any kind of action to be taken with an artifact, please contact the Chesterfield Foundation directly.
    RV Vehicles - RV vehicle parking to be at the RV Park or designated dry camp area only. Day-use parking for RV's available by request only.
    Camping - Camping will be in assigned camping area only.
    Campfires - Campfires will be allowed at specified fire pit area only. Please use caution with all fires. Check here for fire allowances or restrictions during your stay. http://www.idahofireinfo.com/p/centennial-fire-restrictions.html
    Animals - Dogs, cats, and any other pets must be controlled - either in a kennel or on a leash at all times. Horses will be allowed on site by special permit only. Discuss this with your reservation contact before planning to bring horses on site.
    Alcohol - Due to the sensitive nature of the buildings and items found on the town site, alcohol is not permitted in either the buildings or on the premises.
    Parking -  Parking is allowed in specified parking areas only. No parking is allowed on the paved roadways.
    ATV'S, Motorcycles, Snowmobiles - Usage of these vehicles is restricted to county roads only and to licensed drivers 16 years of age and over.
    Firearms - Use of firearms on the town site and camping area is prohibited.
    Surrounding Area - The town site is surrounded by private property. You must gain permission before entering private property for any reason. Please contact the Chesterfield Foundation to determine who owns the land.
    Activites Available - Historic building tours, shopping at the Brick Store, service projects, Handcart treks, RV hookup and dry camping, and fishing at nearby Chesterfield and 24 Mile reservoirs. The Amusement Hall and Pavilions are available for reunions, meals, dances, weddings, meetings, etc. A large grassy area is available for other group activities, although you must bring your own equipment.
    I acknowledge and accept these rules and conditions. I understand the violation of such rules and regulations my result in immediate expulsion from the town site without reimbursement of any funds.
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  • Home
    • Volunteer Opportunities
  • Memorial Day
    • Schedule
    • 5K Run
    • Dance Night
  • Visit
    • Reservations
  • Contact
  • Donations & Payments
    • Membership Dues
    • Cabins and Homes
    • Common Buildings
    • Artifact Donation
  • About
    • Historic Story Archive
  • Buildings