Cove Fort, Utah
Cove Fort is a historic site located in southern Utah, built in 1867 by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It served as a way station for travelers and a supply depot for settlers moving westward. The fort features a large adobe structure with thick walls, designed to protect against potential threats.
Today, Cove Fort is preserved as a historical site and is open to the public for tours. Visitors can learn about the fort's role in the westward expansion and the life of early pioneers, as well as the significance of the Mormon Trail in American history.