[1] It is located at Green River and Indian Crossing Bridge east of Dutch John, Utah.
According to the BLM, the public is invited to:Explore where the wild west is still wild, where Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid hid out from the long arms of the law, where traders made a mint, and where a business complemented the turn-of-the-century frontier life in Brown's Park.
/ In 1880, John Jarvie, a Scotsman built a ranch along the Green River to offer store goods to those that lived or traveled in this wild territory.
Jarvie chose this location due to a naturally occurring river crossing which was used by Indians, fur trappers, travelers, and local residents.
At its height, the Jarvie ranch operation included a store, post office, river ferry, and cemetery.