The Wellsville Tabernacle was built as a Gothic Revival-styled meetinghouse of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and is located in Wellsville, Cache County, Utah.
Ground was broken in 1902 by William H. Maughan, who had served as bishop in Wellsville, Utah for forty years.
The tabernacle was built using stone quarried from nearby Sardine Canyon and red brick.
The tabernacle was dedicated June 28, 1908 by Anthon H. Lund of the LDS Church's First Presidency.
The city was unable to adequately maintain the building and it was sold to the Wellsville Tabernacle Foundation, a group of concerned private citizens who have made the building available to rent for private and community events including weddings.