Orderville

Orderville is the largest of the East Zion communities along the Highway 89 corridor.

 

Founded: 1875

Population: Approx. 600

Elevation: 5,449'

History

Orderville's name comes from the fact that it's founding settlers, members of the Church Of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, initially lived here under a communal effort referred to as the United Order. The United Order was a method of the entire community sharing work duties and resources. During the approximate 10 years that community members lived within this United Order they raised crops, made clothing and living supplies such as soap, buckets, brooms, and furniture.

Location & Info.

The setting for this town is quite remarkable with mountains of stone hemming in the community of the north and east, and farm fields - lined by colorful cottonwood trees along the East Fork of The Virgin River. This small community offer a variety of travel related services including; lodging, dining, coffee shops, gift shops, a bakery, grocery store and guided outdoor adventures.

Travelers between Bryce Canyon National Park, on the north, and Zion National Park, the Grand Canyon North Rim, and Lake Powell, pass through and stop to enjoy Orderville, Utah on their journeys along Utah Scenic Highway 89. Orderville has a small local high school and and farming, education, and travel services are the major areas of employment.

 

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GUEST SERVICES

 

Lodging: Cabins, Lodges, Vacation Rentals, Glamping, Camping, RV Campgrounds.

Dining: Orderville boasts some great dining options. Two of which are Kiki Dee's Taqueria and The Shop Coffee Company Cafe. 

Grocery/Stores: Terry's Food and Drug, Long Valley Hardware.

Gas Stations / Convenience Stores: Several gas stations right off the main highway. 

 

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