LDS Site for Winter Quarters Temple
LDS Site for Winter Quarters Visitor Center
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"Mormon Trail Visitors Center"

Located at 3215 State Street. (Google Maps and Satellite maps logo)


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The visitor's center is open 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. and closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas. The center closes at 1:00 P.M. Thanksgiving Eve, Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve. 

You may contact the center at 402-453-9372.

Historic Winter Quarters

In the year 1846, anything west of the Missouri River was known as "Indian country."  When the Mormons arrived at the Missouri River (on the Iowa side), the U.S. government made arrangements with the Indian nations to allow the Mormons to camp on the western side of the Missouri River for two years.  This area became known as "Winter Quarters."

Today, you can visit the Mormon Trail Center at 3215 State St, a monument to the trials and tribulations of the early pioneers.  In a free guided tour, you can see an example of a primitive log cabin, ox drawn covered wagon, hand-carts, and many other artifacts of the era.  A guided tour starts with a short film that helps tell the story in a way that you cannot forget.  The Mormon Trail Center, opened in April 1997, has been providing tours of the local area history ever since.

Near the front entrance is the large brass sculpture showing the Handcart Pioneers. You can use the image on this page to see a larger version of the handcart pioneer sculpture.

The Pioneer Mormon Cemetery across the street is a tour in itself.  Most of the graves are from the Winter Quarters era, however, the cemetery was also used by the early settlers of Florence.*  Directly across the street (at the north end of the cemetery) is the large bronze sculpture by Avard Fairbanks of a couple burying their infant child.

The latest addition is the Winter Quarters Temple that opened in April of 2001.  Over 61,000 people visited the new temple from April 2nd to the 14th (of 2001).

The visitor's center is open 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. and closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas (the center closes at 3 P.M. on the day before Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years).  You may contact the center at: 402-453-9372

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