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PLAN YOUR TRIP Utah State Parks are open every day except for Thanksgiving and Christmas. PARK UTAH STATE PARK LOCATIONS For individual park hours visit our website stateparks.utah.gov AMENITIES 1 Anasazi RESERVATIONS 2 Antelope Island Secure a campsite, pavilion, group area or boat slip in advance by calling 800-322-3770 from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Monday through Friday or visit our Fee Req. / Visitor Center Visitor / Req. Fee Camping/Hammock / Group Camping RV Sites Water / Full - Partial Hookups Picnicking / Showers Restrooms Teepees / Yurts / Cabins Boating / Fishing / Biking Hiking Vehicles OffHighway Golf / Zip Line / Archery 3 Bear Lake website stateparks.utah.gov 1. Anasazi F-V R 4 Camp Floyd 2. Antelope Island F-V C-G R-S B H-B 5 Coral Pink Sand Dunes Reservations are always recommended. Individual campsite reservations 3. Bear Lake F-V C-G P-F R-S C B-F H-B 6 Dead Horse Point may be made up to four months in advance and no fewer than two days 4. Camp Floyd Stagecoach Inn Museum F R 7 Deer Creek before desired arrival date. Up to three individual campsite reservations per 5. Coral Pink Sand Dunes F-V C-G P R-S H customer are permitted at most state parks. 8 East Canyon 6. Dead Horse Point F-V C P-F R-S Y H-B 9 Edge of the Cedars PARK PASSES 7. Deer Creek F C-G P-F R-S B-F H-B Z 10 Escalante Petrified Forest To see what park passes are available and qualifications please visit our 8. East Canyon F C-G-H P R-S C-Y B-F H-B 11 Flight Park website stateparks.utah.gov/passes. 9. Edge of the Cedars F-V R 12 Fremont Indian 10. Escalante Petrified Forest F C-G P-F R-S B-F H-B HERITAGE 13 Frontier Homestead 11. Flight Park F R The Heritage Program helps protect, preserve, research, and interpret our 14 Goblin Valley 12. Fremont Indian F-V C-G F R T F H unique cultural and natural history resources for the enjoyment and education 13. Frontier Homestead F-V R 15 Goosenecks of all. We have Pony Express stops, dinosaur skeletons, and everything in 14. Goblin Valley F C-G R-S Y H-B 16 Great Salt Lake between. Come travel back in time with us at our seven museums and many historical and paleontological areas. 15. Goosenecks F C-G R H-B 17 Green River 16. Great Salt Lake F-V C-G P-F R B 18 Gunlock ACCESSIBILITY 17. Green River F C-G P R-S C B-F H-B G 19 Historic Union Pacific Rail Trail Utah State Parks is committed to accessibility in our programs, 18. Gunlock F C-G R B-F H-B 20 Huntington services, events, and facilities. For information about accessibility 19. Historic Union Pacific Rail Trail R H-B 21 Hyrum call 801-538-7220. Accessible campsites can be reserved online 20. Huntington F C-G P-F R-S B-F H-B 22 Jordan River OHV utahstateparks.reserveamerica.com or by calling 1-800-322-3770. 21. Hyrum F C-G P R-S C B-F H-B 23 Jordanelle VOLUNTEERING 22. Jordan River OHV F R 24 Kodachrome Basin Volunteers improve, protect, and preserve Utah State Parks. Individuals and 23. Jordanelle + Rockcliff Nature Center F-V C-G P-F R-S C B-F H-B 25 Millsite couples may serve as camp hosts, greeters, educators, and interpreters. 24. Kodachrome Basin F-V C-G P-F R-S H-B 26 Otter Creek Families, service groups, and clubs are needed for fun and important 25. Millsite F C P-F R-S B-F 27 Palisade projects. For volunteer opportunities call 801-538-7220 or email 26. Otter Creek F C-G P R-S B-F 28 Piute [email protected]. 27. Palisade F C-G P-F R-S C-Y B-F H-B G 29 Quail Creek BOATING 28. Piute F C R B-F 30 Red Fleet Utah State Parks administers Utah’s boating program including education, 29. Quail Creek F C R B-F H-B 31 Rockport user compliance, accident investigation, and search and rescue. Utah law 30. Red Fleet F C P-F R T B-F H-B 32 Sand Hollow requires those under 13 years old to wear their life jacket when on a boat. 31. Rockport F C-G P-F R-S C-Y B-F H A 33 Scofield Know the laws and navigation rules, and carry all required and suggested 32. Sand Hollow F C-G P-F R-S B-F H-B safety equipment. 34 Snow Canyon 33. Scofield F C-G P-F R T B-F 35 Starvation OFF HIGHWAY VEHICLES 34. Snow Canyon F-V C-G P-F R-S H-B 36 Steinaker Utah State Parks administers summer and winter off-highway vehicle (OHV) 35. Starvation F C-G P-F R-S C B-F H-B A 37 Territorial Statehouse programs, including education, trail maintenance, grant programs, user 36. Steinaker F C-G P-F R C B-F H 38 This is the Place compliance, accident investigations, and search and rescue. Always wear 37. Territorial Statehouse F-V R your helmet. Utah law requires all riders ages 17 and younger to wear a 39 Utah Field House of 38. This is the Place F R helmet. Operators ages 8–15 must possess an OHV education certificate. 39. Utah Field House of Natural History F-V R Natural History TRAILS, HIKING, BIKING, AND HORSEBACK RIDING 40. Utah Lake F C P-F R-S B-F H-B 40 Utah Lake 41. Wasatch Mountain F-V C-G P-F R-S C F H-B G 41 Wasatch Mountain Stroll the boardwalks of Rock Cliff at Jordanelle, hike the trail of Sleeping Rainbows at Escalante Petrified Forest, and ride through lava flows at Snow -Soldier Hollow Venue at Wasatch Mtn F R H-B G 42 Willard Bay Canyon. Explore state parks on foot, bike, or horseback. Always wear sturdy 42. Willard Bay F C-G P-F R-S B-F H-B 43 Yuba shoes and layered clothing, and carry water, sunscreen, and a first-aid kit. 43. Yuba F C-G R-S C B-F H-B Z-A UTAH STATE PARKS UTAH STATE PARKS SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE! FIELD GUIDE Explore the history and beauty of Utah’s state parks. Venture back in time through discovery of artifacts and remnants of the past. Journey along meandering trails and waterways, or accept the challenge of lush fairways and greens. Marvel at geologic wonders sculpted over time or view the night sky from a secluded campsite. Preserve and protect these discoveries for future generations to enjoy. CONTACT Utah State Parks and Recreation Administrative Office 1594 W. North Temple, Ste 116 P.O. Box 146001 Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-6001 801-538-7220 stateparks.utah.gov [email protected] FOR RESERVATIONS CALL: 801-322-3770 or toll-free 800-322-3770 OUR MISSION To enhance the quality of life by preserving and providing natural, cultural, and recreational resources for the enjoyment, education, and inspiration of this and future generations. YOUR PARK FEES PROVIDE FOR THE CARE, PROTECTION AND ENHANCEMENT OF STATE PARKS. Cover Photo: Brett Edge, Brett Edge Photography Photos: Utah State Parks and Recreation Information contained in this brochure was accurate at the time of printing. Policies, facilities, fees, hours and regulations, etc. change as mandated. For updated information, please contact the park or visit our website at stateparks.utah.gov. The Utah Department of Natural Resources receives federal aid and prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, age, national origin, or disability. For information or complaints regarding discrimination, contact Executive Director, Utah Department of Natural Resources, P.O. Box 145610, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-5610 or Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, 1801 L Street, NW, Washington DC 20507-001 6/17 Utah State Parks 1. ANASAZI STATE PARK MUSEUM 435-335-7308 11. FLIGHT PARK STATE RECREATION AREA 801-533-5127 22. JORDAN RIVER OHV 801-533-5425 34. SNOW CANYON STATE PARK 435-628-2255 460 NO HWY 12 BOULDER, UT 84716 121100 NORTH EAST FRONTAGE ROAD LEHI, UT 84020 STATE RECREATION AREA 1002 SNOW CANYON DRIVE IVINS, UT 84738 2800 N ROSE PARK LANE SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84116 Explore the 12th century Ancestral Puebloan Flight Park is known worldwide as one of the best training sites for both Explore the trails and dunes of beautiful Snow archeological site, one of the largest communities paragliding and hang gliding. Each year approximately 700 pilots enjoy Open from early spring to late fall, this area Canyon on foot, bike, and horseback. Camp in west of the Colorado River. Discover a portion of consistent morning and evening winds. provides opportunities for riders of all abilities. the peaceful campground surrounded by ancient the original 1960s archeological excavation and Facilities include advanced and novice motocross lava flows and red Navajo sandstone. Discover the tour a life-size six room replica of an ancient tracks, a beginner area, spectator viewing, and secrets of the desert landscape through seasonal dwelling. Inside the museum, view artifacts 12. FREMONT INDIAN STATE PARK MUSEUM 435-527-4631 3-mile loop trail paralleling the Jordan River. A nature programs.
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