About Fillmore
Founded in 1851 and named after President Millard Fillmore, the city served as Utah Territory's original capital. Today, visitors can explore the restored Utah Territorial Statehouse while residents enjoy quiet neighborhoods, beautiful mountain views, and convenient access to Interstate 15 between Salt Lake City and St. George. The community offers affordable housing, excellent schools, a strong agricultural tradition, and easy access to both northern and southern Utah. Nearby attractions include the Utah Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum, Meadow Hot Springs, Fishlake National Forest, the Pahvant Range, Cove Fort Historic Site, Little Sahara Recreation Area, and Fremont Indian State Park. Residents enjoy hiking, camping, fishing, hunting, ATV and UTV riding, mountain biking, wildlife viewing, photography, scenic drives, and historical tourism.

