About Lynndyl
Originally established as an important railroad junction, Lynndyl today offers peaceful rural living, affordable homes, wide-open landscapes, and convenient access to Delta, Fillmore, Richfield, and central Utah's many recreational opportunities. Its history as a railroad community helped shape western Utah, while today the town serves as a peaceful home for families, retirees, agricultural producers, and those seeking affordable rural living. Residents enjoy minimal traffic, dark night skies, mountain views, and quick access to both Interstate 70 and Interstate 15. Nearby attractions include Little Sahara Recreation Area, Gunnison Bend Reservoir, Fishlake National Forest, Meadow Hot Springs, the Pahvant Range, the Sevier River, the Great Basin Museum, and the Topaz Museum. Residents enjoy ATV and UTV riding, camping, fishing, hunting, hiking, wildlife viewing, photography, birdwatching, scenic drives, and stargazing.

