Butch Cassidy and Sundance Kid Hideout In Utah

Last summer I went with my brother, sister and step-mom to a festival at one of the hideouts Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid used in Utah at Brown's ParkJarvie Ranch. It's near the Utah/Wyoming/Colorado border, convenient for border jumping when trying to evade local authorities.

I don't have enough photos to make a video, so here are some of my shots. It was a cool place to explore. There is a historical society that puts on the festival and sells little things to make money to fund it. The site is a Utah Historical Site. You have to take many long and winding roads to get there, but for history buffs, it's worth a visit. You can read more about it here.

A random lady on the steps of the main building at the site:


Info sheet about the criminals common to the area back in the day: 


Close-up of Cassidy and Sundance entries: 


A little home on the property. My sister is 4'11" so we joked we finally found her a place to live that is her size! She was the only one who could just walk right in without ducking. 



Interior:


This was not part of the festival, this is just a general warning for that area. Utah is still pretty wild outside of the Salt Lake City metro area. Bears and mountain lions, oh my! 


Haha.



Comments

Jason Adams said…
This is great! I just finished reading a fantastic book about Butch surviving Bolivia, called “Legends Lost” by Charlie Mac http://www.charliemacbooks.com. It's definitely worth checking out, a great read!

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