Utah’s autumn weather is perfect for a day trip to just about any corner of the state, but we’re particularly excited about checking out some of the Beehive State’s ghost towns this fall. Most of our ghost towns are located in the southern part of Utah, which start to finally cool down in October, and the scenery is simply beautiful right now. Grafton is the most well-known ghost town in the state, and if you’ve never visited, now’s the time!

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Have you ever visited Grafton? Tell our readers about your experience in the comments. If you’ve never been, do you think it’s time for a road trip? Tag the friends you want to take with you!

Learn more about Grafton on the Grafton Heritage Partnership Project’s website.

Looking for another great autumn road trip in the Beehive State? Take this fall foliage trip!

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