Today Chelsea and I went on another adventuring trek. This time we brought her friend Carlee and my friend Caleb along. We started out early in the day so we would have plenty of time unlike last time.
We started out at the north end of the Utah Lake and drove south along the highway on the west side of the water because the first item on our list was to see what was directly on the other side of the lake. Even though I have lived in the valley my whole life, I’ve never been to the other side of the lake and the curiosity was killing me. We learned that there isn’t much to see. Actually, there isn’t much there period. It was fun to see Saratoga Springs though.
The next item on our to-see list was the ghost town of Dividend, UT. Dividend is an old mining town nestled up in the hills along a small, winding highway. The only people we encountered there were men employed by a drilling company who were there to work; they didn’t bother us though and we were free to explore. We were able to explore a few cement building remnants and some other remains of civilization. There was quite a bit to see.
After Dividend, we continued along the highway up into the hills. We encountered quite a few dirt roads that looked promising to explore but with the higher altitude, we also ran across snow so we weren’t able to go very far on any of them.
The next town we hit was Silver City. We were getting pretty lazy by this point though so we didn’t get out of the car but just observed from the vehicle and then continued north along the highway. We stopped in the town of Faust briefly to see a marker for one of the Pony Express and then in Rush Valley just to see what was there.
Our final stop on our list was Ophir. I was expecting another ghost town but was surprised to actually find more of a once-ghost-town-now-summer-tourist-trap/vacation-spot. Everything was closed and we were running out of time and daylight so we left for home with plans to visit again next summer. It looked like a quaint little town to visit with quite a few fun things to do.