Welcome to Helper, Utah!
Helper is 68 miles southeast of Provo and 123 miles northwest of Moab, off Highways 6/191.
10 miles from Helper is Price, home of Utah State Eastern.
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10 miles from Helper is Price, home of Utah State Eastern.
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Helper is named for the extra engines historically required to help trains up the steep mountain grade to Soldier Summit. The town sits below sandstone cliffs and gray shales of ancient Cretaceous seas, carved by time, water, and wind. History and the present intertwine in Helper, which was once a central hub for many coal mining towns. These vanished towns can be explored in the canyons and mountain country that surround Helper, along with echoes from the further past, such as Native rock art and Paleolithic sites as found in nearby Nine Mile Canyon. The Helper Riverwalk and Spring Canyon Trail offer paved walkways to explore diverse natural habitats, from the river to high desert, while downtown blossoms with art galleries, museums, and small shops. Restored buildings provide photographic backdrops and shady parks provide an oasis of shade. Affectionately known as a living ghost town, and Utah's official Christmas Town. Helper is alive with many events such as the summer Vibes; annual Arts, Music, and Film Festival; Helper Outlaw Car Show; Utah's Christmas Town Festival; and monthly First Friday celebrations. Also, Helper is a designated International Dark Skies Community. Finally, Helper is proud to have Olivia Dudding as our Poet Laureate.
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Click HERE for a video clip on "Coal to Canvas." |
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