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  • Anasazi State Park is now called the Coombs Site, it is believed to have been occupied from AD 1160 to 1235 and may have housed as many as 200 people. Archeological excavations at Anasazi State Park have revealed more than 100 structures and have produced thousands of artifacts. Anasazi State Park, Boulder, UT.

  • Antelope Island State Park, the largest island in the Great Salt Lake, is home to a roaming herd of 500 bison. Pronghorn and bighorn sheep also share the rangelands that overlook the desert lake. Antelope Island State Park is located near Syracuse, UT.

  • Bear Lake State Park offers three recreation areas: Rendezvous Beach, Bear Lake Marina, and East Beach. Cisco Beach is also known for excellent inland water scuba diving opportunities. Bear Lake State Park, Garden City, UT.

  • Camp Floyd / Stagecoach Inn State Park is Utah’s link with the Civil War. The historic Fairfield District Schoolhouse is available for school groups to enjoy an authentic one-room schoolhouse experience. Camp Floyd / Stagecoach Inn State Park, Fairfield, UT.

  • Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park rust-colored sand. The sand comes from Navajo sandstone from the geologic period call Middle Jurassic. These dunes are estimated at 10,000 to 15,000 years old. Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park is a great place for photography, off-highway vehicle riding, and playing in the sand. Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park, Kanab, UT.

  • Dead Horse Point State Park towers 2,000 feet directly above the Colorado River. The mesa that is Dead Horse Point provides breathtaking views of the canyon country of southeastern Utah and the pinnacles and buttes of Canyonlands National Park.

  • Deer Creek State Park consistently provides some of Utah's finest year-round fishing. Deer Creek reservoir is extremely popular for boating, wind surfing, sunbathing, swimming, and sailboating.

  • East Canyon State Park is a 680-acre boating and year-round fishing delight nestled in the mountains northeast of Salt Lake City. Although popular with water recreationists, East Canyon is also an attraction for history buffs. Nearby trails mark the steps of the Donner Party and the first Mormon settlers.

  • Edge Of the Cedars State Park, View the largest collection of Ancestral Puebloan (Anasazi) pottery on display in the Four Corners Region and explore an authentic Puebloan village behind the museum. Edge Of the Cedars State Park, Blanding, UT

  • Escalante State Park you can hike along park nature trails through lava flows, and a petrified forest, or camp along the shores of Wide Hollow Reservoir. View fossils, petrified wood, fossilized dinosaur bones, and artifacts left by ancient Fremont Indians who inhabited this area nearly 1,000 years ago. Escalante State Park Escalante, UT

  • Fremont Indian State Park, Discover artifacts, petroglyphs, and pictographs left behind by the Fremont Indians. During construction of Interstate 70, the largest known Fremont Indian village was uncovered. There is a museum that preserves treasures from the site, including pottery, baskets, and arrowheads. Fremont Indian State Park, Sevier, UT

  • Goblin Valley State Park, intricately eroded rock formations in coves. Adjacent to the park, off-highway vehicle enthusiasts will find hundreds of miles of dirt roads to explore. sandstone goblins may have visitors wondering if they’re in Mars or Utah. Goblin Valley State Park, Green River, UT

  • Goosenecks State Park Gaze at the results of 300 million years of time, where the San Juan River winds and carves its way through the desert 1,000 feet below.

  • Green River State Park a favorite among many river runners. You can also accept the challenge of a nine-hole golf course on the banks of the Green River. Green River State Park, Green River, UT

  • Gunlock State Park, where year-round boating, water sports and quality fishing for bass and catfish attract visitors. The county road to the park is the Old Spanish Trail used by horsemen and raiders from Sante Fe, New Mexico to Los Angeles from the 1820's until the gold fields became the destination after 1849 and a shorter route was taken. Gunlock State Park is located 15 miles northwest of St. George, UT

  • Huntington State Park is popular with locals, this warm-water reservoir is ideal for waterskiing, fishing, and crawdad catching. Huntington State Park, Huntington UT

  • Hyrum State Park offers many recreation opportunities including fishing, and boating. Hyrum State Park, Hyrum, UT.

  • Iron Mission State Park tells the story of development in Iron County when in the 1850s, Brigham Young sent Mormon missionaries here to mine and process iron. Museum displays include horse-drawn vehicles used from 1850 to 1920 and a collection of pioneer artifacts. An iron industry exhibit features the only known remaining artifact from the original foundry – the town bell. Iron Mission State Park, Cedar City, UT

  • Jordanelle State Park is located in a picturesque mountain setting near Heber City UT. Hailstone Recreation Area is the premier development of Jordanelle State Park.

  • Kodachrome State Park- Geologists believe Kodachrome Basin State Park was once similar to Yellowstone National Park with hot springs and geysers, which eventually filled up with sediment and solidified. Through time, the Entrada sandstone surrounding the solidified geysers eroded, leaving large sand pipes. Sixty-seven sand pipes ranging from two to 52 meters have been identified in the park. Massive sandstone chimneys, change from gray and white to shades of red depending on the day's mood. Kodachrome Basin State Park, Cannonville UT.

  • Millsite State Park - Camp in the quiet campground, and boat and fish on the blue waters of Millsite Reservoir. Play 18 holes on a nearby golf course or bring off-highway vehicles and mountain bikes to enjoy miles of trails in nearby Ferron Canyon. Located off Utah State Road 10 at Ferron UT.

  • Otter Creek State Park is a great destination for ATV riders, boaters, and birders. Otter Creek State Park, Antimony, UT

  • Palisade State Park - Play 18-holes of golf, paddle or troll on Palisade Reservoir. This park offers something for everyone, from its desert canyon golf course, RV and tent camping, to access for off-highway vehicle riding in nearby Six-Mile Canyon. Palisade State Park, Sterling, UT

  • Piute State Park, Piute Reservoir attracts anglers who enjoy trophy fishing for rainbow, cutthroat, and brown trout. Piute State Park located 12 miles south of Marysvale UT.

  • Quail Creek State Park - Boasting some of the warmest waters in the state and a mild winter climate. Quail Creek State Park, Hurricane, UT

  • Red Fleet State Park you can hike to 200-million-year-old dinosaur tracks, preserved in Navajo sandstone. Boat and fish on Red Fleet Reservoir. In the heart of Dinosaurland, Red Fleet is a destination in itself and great location for discovery of the area. Red Fleet State Park, Vernal UT.

  • Rockport State Park During summer, fish, boat, and waterski on Rockport Reservoir. During winter, ice fish and access nearby snowmobile trails. Rockport State Park, Peoa UT.

  • Sand Hollow State Park boat and fish on Sand Hollow Reservoir, explore and ride the dunes of Sand Mountain on an off-highway vehicle. Sand Hollow State Park, Hurricane UT

  • Scofield State Park is a recreation destination situated high in the Manti-LaSal Mountains. Scofield State Park, Huntington UT.

  • Snow Canyon State Park - Snow Canyon offers 16 miles of hiking trails, technical rock climbing, horseback riding, nature studies, wildlife viewing, and photographic opportunities galore. Snow Canyon State Park, Ivins, UT

  • Starvation State Park, the sprawling waters of Starvation Reservoir offer great fishing and boating. Starvation State Park, Duchesne UT.

  • Steinaker State Park - Fish for rainbow trout and largemouth bass, and enjoy sandy beaches, swim, boat, and waterski at Steinaker Reservoir. Steinaker State Park, seven miles north of Vernal UT.

  • Territorial Statehouse State Park in Fillmore is Utah's oldest existing governmental building. Today, the Statehouse reveals Utah pioneer culture and history, through artifacts and paintings. Territorial Statehouse State Park, Fillmore UT.

  • Utah Lake State Park is Utah’s largest freshwater lake. Utah Lake State Park provides fishing access for channel catfish, walleye, white bass, black bass, and several species of panfish. Utah Lake State Park, Provo UT.

  • Wasatch Mountain State Park - Year-round adventure awaits - golf, hike, bike, camp, horseback ride, snowmobile, cross-country ski, and snowshoe at Wasatch Mountain. During warmer months, reserve a tee time at the popular Lake and Mountain golf courses. In winter, ski or snowmobile through the alpine terrain. Wasatch Mountain State Park, Midway UT.

  • Willard Bay State Park - Boat, swim, waterski, and fish on the warm waters of Willard Bay. Camp under tall cottonwood trees that frame the night sky. During winter months, Willard Bay is a wildlife watching area for nesting eagles. Willard Bay State Park, Willard UT.

  • Yuba Lake State Park - Warm water and sandy beaches, along with nearby off-highway vehicle riding areas, lure visitors during summer months. One of the few state parks with boat-in camping, Yuba is very popular with water recreationists. Yuba Lake State Park, Levan UT.

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