Paria Movie Set and Pahreah Town Site

Paria Movie Set and Pahreah Town Site (HMR1J)

Location: Thebes, UT 62990 Kane County
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N 37° 11.162', W 111° 59.747'

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Down this rough road, you'll find breathtaking scenery, a re-built movie set, picnic area and toilet. This is a great place to stretch your legs, reenact your favorite Westerns and capture the incredible rock formations on film.

A pioneer cemetery is a short walk away, and about a mile and a half further on lie the few remains of Pahreah, a pioneer town that grew from 1870 to 1883, then faded away by the 1930s. Just downstream of the town are signs of a mining operation that never struck it rich.

The last two or three miles of this road are narrow, steep and winding. It's passable with most normal- and high-clearance vehicles except in wet weather. There is no running water, camping, food or gas down this road.

The riverbed is a closed route
The Paria River was the pioneers' travel route but they regularly lost teams and wagons to quicksand and flash floods. You can experience more of the Paria on foot or on horseback.

Real to Reel
Life in towns like Pahreah was very different from what was shown in Western movies. It involved hard work in difficult conditions but few, if any, gunfights.

Westerns, on the other hand, were larger than life. A man was either good or bad and success was based on fast guns and a trusty horse.

They call the town "pah-ree-uh"
The town and river names come from Paiute words, which mean muddy water or elk river, depending on whom you ask. Originally spelled Pahreah, as recorded on Major John Wesley Powell's 1870s survey maps.

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"My father pronounced it Pahreer. They pronounced it with an 'r' at the end."
Alta Mae Hansen, 1998

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HM NumberHMR1J
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Placed ByBureau of Land Management
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Date Added Wednesday, September 10th, 2014 at 8:00am PDT -07:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)12S E 411614 N 4115974
Decimal Degrees37.18603333, -111.99578333
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 37° 11.162', W 111° 59.747'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds37° 11' 9.72" N, 111° 59' 44.82" W
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Area Code(s)618
Closest Postal AddressAt or near 32-52 US-89, Thebes UT 62990, US
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