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In 1941 another section of East Richfield went to the airport, and by 1955 all of the Wold-Chamberlain Field (municipal airport) was separated from the village.
Intermediate School: The school is divided into teacher/learner teams for grades 3-5 that allow students and teachers to develop strong bonds and help teachers monitor progress and meet the needs of individual learners.
Richfield has more than 460 acres of parkland, 21 neighborhood parks and a nature preserve, Wood Lake Nature Center, which is a 150-acre park operated by the city of Richfield that features wetlands, walking paths and an interpretive center.
Richfield, sometimes referred to as the "hub of Central Utah," is the county seat of Sevier County.
The altitude is 5,280 feet and the climate is moderate, with typical average temperatures from 90[[ring]] high to 50[[ring]] low in the summer and 43[[ring]] high and 16[[ring]] low in winter.
Richfield has a municipal airport with a 6,600-foot runway, a modern 42-bed-capacity hospital, and a care center with a 98-bed capacity.