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A quiet church visit that remains peaceful, even when you do not have to circle the block to find a spot.

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Historic mission grounds showcase beautiful gardens, grand ruins, and serene atmosphere. Visitors experience a peaceful, holy vibe with accessible paths and engaging audio tours. The site blends rich history with tranquil outdoor spaces.

Plenty of free parking exists in two nearby lots and across the street. The spots are clean and well situated just off the highway exit.

The church features grand ruins and beautiful chapels that showcase its rich history. Inside, the atmosphere feels peaceful and timeless, with areas reflecting old crafts like blacksmithing and leather working.

People are saying

"The historical sites' beautiful grounds and architecture are amazing."

"The church ruins here are particularly moving and beautiful."

"Finding Parking Available can be difficult, especially with trailers."

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Admission is $20 for adults, $14 for children, and $17 for seniors.

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The mission hosts summer concerts under the stars, a popular seasonal event.

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Every day at 9 am, four historic bells ring to call for prayer.

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Historical landmark offers interactive exhibits and hands-on activities like gold panning and brick making. The atmosphere is welcoming and engaging, with well-designed rooms and a viewing tower overlooking the area. Visitors experience an immersive, educational environment that blends fun with history.

Free parking is available, including a spot in the back that adds convenience. Parking comes at no extra cost, making access straightforward.

Tours focus on the Mormon Battalion's history and its ties to the church and California. The site is run by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and presents information with respect for all backgrounds.

People are saying

"I found the historical sites here really interesting and interactive."

"I found the Mormon Battalion Historic Site, a church site, very interesting and fun."

"The parking available here is free."

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Tours run on a schedule.

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No tickets or reservations are needed to visit.

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The site has no entrance fee.

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