Places to stay in Kelton, Utah
Kelton is a ghost town, just north of the Great Salt Lake, in the Park Valley area of Box Elder County, Utah. The town was inhabited during the period 1869–1942. Once an important section station on the First Transcontinental Railroad, Kelton was dependent on the railroad throughout its history. The town suffered serious setbacks in the 1880s when its busy stagecoach route to Boise, Idaho was discontinued, and in the 1900s when the Lucin Cutoff left it off the main rail line. The strongest earthquake in Utah history caused severe damage in 1934, but Kelton didn't actually cease to exist until the rails were completely removed during World War II.
If you are travelling in the area, Kelton is located close to West Locomotive Spring, Dove Creek, Indian Hill, Dove Creek Well and Sinks of Dove Creek.
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