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Topaz Internment Camp
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Topaz Internment Camp

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About Topaz Internment Camp

The internment of Americans of Japanese ancestry during WWII was one of the worst violations of civil rights against citizens in the history of the United States. The government and the US Army, falsely citing military necessity, locked up over 110,000 men, women and children in ten remote camps controlled by the War Relocation Administration and four male-only camps controlled by the Justice Department. These Americans were never convicted or even charged with any crime, yet were incarcerated f

Nestled in the remote high desert landscape of central Utah, this historic public campground offers a unique and profoundly moving camping experience unlike anywhere else. The area surrounding the campground is characterized by vast expanses of sagebrush-covered terrain, dramatic mountain vistas, and the kind of pristine starry skies that can only be found far from city lights. At an elevation of approximately 5,000 feet, the region experiences mild summers and cool nights, making it an ideal destination for those seeking to escape the summer heat while immersing themselves in American history.

This location holds significant historical importance as a World War II internment site, and visiting here provides travelers with an opportunity to reflect on this important chapter of American history. The nearby interpretive areas and monuments help visitors understand the experiences of those who were held here, making it an educational destination for families, history enthusiasts, and anyone interested in learning more about this period. The campground itself serves as a gateway to understanding this heritage while providing essential camping facilities for modern travelers.

The surrounding landscape offers excellent opportunities for outdoor recreation and exploration. The high desert terrain provides unique geological formations, wide-open spaces perfect for photography, and the kind of solitude that many RV travelers seek. The nearby communities provide basic services and supplies, ensuring that campers have access to what they need while maintaining the remote, peaceful character of the location.

This campground appeals particularly to history buffs, thoughtful travelers seeking meaningful destinations, and those who appreciate the raw beauty of Utah's high desert environment. The combination of historical significance, stunning natural scenery, and peaceful surroundings makes it a destination that stays with visitors long after they leave. Whether you're planning a educational trip, a quiet retreat, or a journey of personal reflection, this location offers something truly special in the heart of Utah's vast landscape.
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Topaz Internment Camp Reviews

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Brenda Solorzano

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Brenda Solorzano

Beautiful place to visit. Loved being able to drive and walk around and explore with the kids. Just keep in mind that the roads are not paved and take water and snacks. Overall it was a great experience and our family enjoyed it.

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BJ Redford

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by BJ Redford

This is just the cement pads now, but still an important part of Utah and US history. This is on a quiet road, so that allows you to sit with your thoughts and learn. Worth a visit while you're in Delta along with the museum.

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Tory C. Anderson

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Tory C. Anderson

This is not a theme park or a re-creation of the internment camp. It's what's left after 74 years. Go to the wonderful museum in Delta first. There you will understand what was once out here. Then you can come out and use your imagination to see where the good, loyal men women and children lived amid the dust and greasewood. There are remnants of roads and a few foundations of the mess halls and w... This is not a theme park or a re-creation of the internment camp. It's what's left after 74 years. Go to the wonderful museum in Delta first. There you will understand what was once out here. Then you can come out and use your imagination to see where the good, loyal men women and children lived amid the dust and greasewood. There are remnants of roads and a few foundations of the mess halls and wash rooms. The blocks are marked. There are loads of rusty nails, pieces of brickwork and old stovepipe here and there. It's hot and desolate. You can see why, after being forced from their homes on the lush West coast, they thought they'd awaken in Hell. Like I said, first to the beautiful museum in Delta and see the wonderful things those Americans did in that wasteland, and then, if you have the heart and imagination, come on out and walk where they did. It's hot, dusty, and desolate, but you can feel the history.

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John Angevine

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by John Angevine

The museum in Delta is well worth the visit. It does a great job interpreting the events and the impact on the people. A great combination of artifacts, art, photo's, and video. They will also provide a map to the camp along with a driving tour. Free.

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JC Y

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by JC Y

It's surreal to see how many people were stuffed into the square mile space. When you walk around the vacated site, you can see where the Japanese had set up their gardens and entry ways. Definitely worth visiting to understand some of the nation's real history.

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