Discover the history of Camp Floyd through a guided Cemetery Tour on March 16, 2024, exploring the stories of soldiers who served there. Explore volunteer opportunities at the Volunteer Open House on March 23, 2024, and join the annual Egg Scramble on March 30, 2024, for children 12 and under to hunt for treats and surprises in age-divided groups on the park’s lawn.
March 16, 2024 – Cemetery Tour
Camp Floyd State Park invites you to its Camp Floyd Cemetery Tour at 2:00 PM. Learn about the soldiers that died while serving at Camp Floyd. This program is limited to 40 people and reservations are required. For information please call (801) 768-8932 or email campfloyd@utah.gov. Admission fees are $10 per person and reservations are required. Reservations can be made at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/camp-floyd-cemetery-tour-tickets-815867009187
March 23, 2024 – Volunteer Open House
Camp Floyd State Park invites you to a volunteer open house from 2:00 to 4:00 PM to hear about all of the amazing volunteer opportunities the park has to offer. For information please call (801) 768-8932 or email campfloyd@utah.gov.
March 30, 2024 – Egg Scramble
Join Camp Floyd State Park for its annual Egg Scramble on Saturday, March 30, 2023, at 1:00 PM. This event is open to children 12 and younger. The lawn will be divided into age groups so your kiddo will have a great chance to grab some eggs with fun treats and surprises. Entrance to Camp Floyd State Park is $5 per person or $15 per family and participants will be required to have a wristband. For more information please email campfloyd@utah.gov.
Rules:
- Scramblers are not allowed onto the lawn until the area is opened by park staff.
- When the lawn area is opened, Scramblers must stay along the fence until the park staff start the egg scramble. When the scramble begins Scramblers may collect as many eggs as they can until they are all claimed. Please be considerate of other Scramblers.
- No parents allowed in the Scramble area. Parents may stand inside the fence line to watch. Scramblers in the toddler (0-3) area may have one Parent help them navigate. Parents may not touch any of the eggs.
- Some eggs will have numbers inside to be exchanged for prizes that don’t fit in an egg.
- Camp Floyd State Park will not be providing baskets or bags to hold your eggs, so make sure to bring your own!
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