On the edge of central Utah’s small-city grid sits the East Facility, a practical monthly-stall rental option for makers, small-business owners, and outdoorspeople who need simple, secure space without a long-term lease. Located in Richfield, Utah, the East Facility at seviercountyfairgrounds offers a straightforward $100-per-month stall that doubles as storage, pop-up retail, or a base for seasonal gear. The pitch is simple: affordable, accessible space in a town that serves as a crossroad for travelers heading to Fishlake National Forest, the Pahvant Range, and the state’s high plateaus. If your work or hobbies require overflow gear, a place to store bikes, canoes, vendor inventory, or tools between trips, a single stall is an efficient solution. The setup is minimal by design—secure stall rentals are ready for tenants to outfit with shelving, locks, and racking. Monthly terms make this a low-commitment way to test a small retail concept, stage equipment for a remote job, or shrink the clutter at home. Availability is limited: a maximum of 36 stalls are offered, and standard cancellation terms apply if plans change. From a local-recreation perspective the value is practical: keep seasonal kits close to trailheads and lakes without hauling everything from town. Richfield functions as a convenient hub for central Utah recreation, so having a nearby stall can shave time off road trips to alpine lakes and desert canyons. For small businesses, stalls provide a predictable, low-cost footprint to accept deliveries and display wares during county events and weekend markets. What to expect: a basic, climate-unspecified stall in a fairgrounds facility with shared access and parking. Tenants should bring their own lock and organization systems; many renters add shelving, bins, and weatherproof tarps for long-term storage. The rental is billed monthly and renews until cancelled; cancellations 30+ days in advance qualify for a refund minus a fee. Practical benefits extend beyond cost: proximity to Richfield’s services—hardware stores, packing supplies, and seasonal labor—makes the East Facility a logistical asset. For one-off projects or ongoing side hustles, the stall model reduces overhead while keeping operations local and flexible. Whether you’re a weekend adventurer needing a staging point, a crafts maker prepping for summer markets, or a contractor who wants a secure place for gear between jobs, the East Facility’s $100 stall is a clear, budget-friendly option in central Utah. Booking is handled on a monthly basis with clear cancellation rules: cancellations made 30 or more days before the next billing cycle receive a refund minus a $50 cancellation fee. Space is limited and often works best for people who plan to rotate inventory seasonally. If you need a simple, low-cost footprint near central-Utah trailheads and service centers, the East Facility stall is designed to be practical.