FAIRFIELD An exhibit of photographs is being shown at Camp Floyd State Park.
The photos, taken by Cedar Valley photographer Trish Lewis, is titled "Life in Utah's West Desert." It features shots of the Pony Express route, Camp Floyd, ghost towns and wild horses.
Lewis, reared in Orem, has worked with the Bureau of Land Management, photographing wild mustangs on the Onaui Range in Dugway.
The exhibit runs until Feb. 19. Museum admission is $2 per person or $6 per family. Camp Floyd/Stagecoach Inn State park and Museum is about 22 miles south west of Lehi on U-73. It is open Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Call 801-768-8932 for information.
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