The Hamblin Home in Santa Clara, Utah, is the place where Jacob Hamblin, Southern Utah Indian Mission president, lived with his family beginning in 1863. Because of Hamblin’s service among the American Indians in the region, the home functioned as the headquarters for the mission. Today it is a historic site and is open for public tours. The home and furnishings have been restored to reflect their 1860s appearance. Tours of the home tell about Hamblin’s lifelong dedication to serving American Indians and about his family and their life on the frontier of southern Utah Territory.
Went and took a private tour of this old pioneer home. We learned about Jacob Hamblin and his service with the Native people from this area. We also learned all about his orchard and how they protected their livestock from being stolen. My kids enjoyed the tour as well.
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Brandshyer Smith
Oct 4, 2025
5.0
Our guid was very kind and knowledgeable. Great experience
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Byron Lewis
Sep 27, 2025
5.0
Great historical treasure, the landmark of the west. Clean restrooms, plenty of parking, and handicap accessible.
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Kimberly Colby
Sep 25, 2025
4.0
Someone meets you the moment you reach the door. You are asked if you want a short or long tour. There is a very friendly lady that gave a tour and answered any questions. Very informative.