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Antelope
Island State Park - Antelope Island is the largest
island in the Great Salt Lake. It is reached via a 7.5 mile causeway.
Bear
Lake State Park - Bear Lake is nestled high in the
Rocky Mountains on the Utah-Idaho border. Water-skiing, swimming, scuba
diving and sailing are favorite activities.
Camp
Floyd/Stagecoach Inn State Park - This former military
post quartered the largest troop concentration in the United States from
1858 to 1861.
Deer Creek
State Park - Deer Creek Reservoir lies in the southwest
corner of beautiful Heber Valley and consistently provides some of Utah's
finest year-round fishing.
East Canyon
State Park - East Canyon Reservoir is a 680-acre
boating and year-round fishing delight nestled in the mountains
northeast of Salt Lake City.
Fort Buenaventura
State Park - Fort Buenaventura was the first
permanent Anglo settlement in the Great Basin.
Great
Salt Lake State Park - A marina with 300 slips is
available for year-round boating on the lake that seldom freezes.
Historic
Union Pacific Rail Trail State Park - The Historic
Union Pacific Rail Trail State Park is a 28-mile trail for non-motorized
use.
Hyrum
State Park - Hyrum State Park invites boating,
year-round fishing, water-skiing, camping and swimming on a 450-acre lake
in northern Utah.
Jordan River State Park
- Jordan River State park is located between North Temple
and 2200 North in Salt Lake City and extends 4.8 miles. Jordanelle
State Park - Jordanelle Reservoir is located in a
picturesque mountain setting near Heber City. The park offers an array
of recreational opportunities near the Wasatch Front. Lost
Creek State Park - Located in the mountains of
northern Utah, Lost Creek is a 365-surface-acre reservoir perfect for
boating, fishing and water sports. Rockport
State Park - Rockport Reservoir features first-rate,
year-round fishing, water-skiing, swimming, sail boarding and sail boating. Utah
Lake State Park - At Utah Lake you can fish
year-round for channel catfish, walleye, white bass, black bass and
several different species of panfish in Utah's largest fresh water lake. Veterans
Memorial State Park - This 30-acre Veterans Memorial
cemetery and memorial is located on State Route 68, south of Bluffdale,
Utah. Wasatch
Mountain State Park - Wasatch Mountain State Park, in
beautiful Heber Valley, is Utah's most developed state park. Tucked away
in the beautiful Wasatch Mountains, the park is both a summer and winter
wonderland. Willard
Bay State Park - Willard Bay rests atop the Great
Salt Lake flood plain in northern Utah. Its 9,900 acres of fresh water
provide boating, water-skiing and year-round fishing for crappie,
walleye, wiper and catfish.
Dead Horse
Point State Park - Towering 2,000 feet directly above
the Colorado River, Dead Horse Point provides a breathtaking panorama of
Canyonlands' sculptured pinnacles and buttes.
Edge of
the Cedars State Park - Edge of The Cedars State Park
is the site of a pre-Colombian Pueblo Indian ruin and a modern museum.
Goosenecks
State Park - Four miles off Utah Highway 261 near
Mexican Hat, you can look into a 1,000-foot-deep chasm carved through the
Pennsylvanian Hermosa Formation by the silt-laden San Juan River.
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Goblin
Valley State Park - Scores of intricately eroded
creatures greet visitors to Goblin Valley.
Green
River State Park - Green River State Park is an oasis
on the bank of the Green River where tall cottonwood trees shade
well-manicured lawns.
Huntington
State Park - This beautifully landscaped state park
is 237 acres of boating, swimming and fishing fun.
Millsite
State Park - A secluded 435-acre lake at the mouth of
scenic Ferron Canyon awaits visitors who love water-oriented activities.
Red
Fleet State Park - Red Fleet Reservoir offers
excellent boating and year-round fishing.
Scofield
State Park - Scofield is both a summer and winter
recreation delight. It is situated 7,600 feet above sea level in the
Manti-LaSal Mountains of the Wasatch Plateau. The 2,800-acre lake offers
excellent boating and year-round fishing. Starvation
State Park - Starvation Reservoir offers 3,500 acres
of year-round fishing and boating fun four miles northwest of Duchesne. Steinaker
State Park - Sandy beaches, swimming, boating and water-skiing
top the list of activities at Steinaker. Utah
Field House of Natural History State Park - Step back in time as
you walk through the dinosaur garden. The park features seventeen
life-size prehistoric animal replicas.
Fremont Indian
State Park - Fremont Indian State Park was established
to preserve Clear Creek Canyon's treasury of rock art and archaeological
sites.
Palisade
State Park - Seventy-acre Palisade Reservoir draws
swimmers, year-round anglers and non-motorized watercraft enthusiasts.
Territorial
Statehouse State Park - Utah's oldest existing
governmental building is the Territorial Statehouse in Fillmore. In
anticipation of Utah's statehood, Brigham Young directed construction of
the building as the state's capitol.
Yuba
State Park - Warm water and sandy beaches lure
visitors to Yuba from April through November for boating, swimming, water-skiing, picnicking and year-round fishing.
Anasazi Indian State Park
- Ancient Indian village located in Boulder on State
Route 12.
Coral Pink
Sand Dunes State Parks - Twelve miles off U.S. Highway
89 near Kanab, lies the wide-sweeping expanse of Coral Pink Sand Dunes
State Park. It is a wonderful place for riding off-highway vehicles.
Escalante
State Park - Escalante State Park features colorful
deposits of mineralized wood and dinosaur bones.
Gunlock
Sate Park - In scenic red rock country, 15 miles
northwest of sunny St. George lies the 240-acre Gunlock Reservoir where
year-round boating, water sports and quality fishing for bass and
catfish attract visitors.
Iron
Mission State Park - The Iron Mission museum tells
the story of development in Iron County when, in the 1850s, Brigham
Young sent Mormon missionaries there to mine iron.
Kodachrome Basin State
Park - Kodachrome Basin is a spectacle of massive
sandstone chimneys.
Otter
Creek State Park - Year-round fishing and boating on
3,120-acre Otter Creek Reservoir are the park's featured activities. Piute
State Park - Piute State Park is open year-round for
trophy fishing. Popular activities include camping, boating, waterfowl
hunting in season and rock hounding. Quail
Creek State Park - Quail Creek State Park provides
excellent year-round camping, picnicking, boating, and trout and bass
fishing in sunny southwest Utah. Snow
Canyon State Park - Red Navajo sandstone, capped by
an overlay of black lava rock, makes photography, hiking, biking and
camping in Snow Canyon a double treat. |