Approximate location — plotted from published sources, not a site visit, and not a guarantee of access.
Fort Pearce is a small two-room stone guard post built in the mid-1860s during Utah’s Black Hawk War, about twelve miles southeast of St. George above Fort Pearce Wash. The walls still stand several feet high at a BLM heritage site on Warner Valley Road. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places (1975), it is one of few surviving stone guard posts of that conflict.