Utah State Parks
A snobby traveler, someone who only hikes in Prana and Prada, might thumb his nose at Utah state parks. “Oh, those things?” he’d say, as if picking up roadside underwear between two fingers, “They’re just so… not… national.”
So wriggle out of your smoking jacket and put down your family crest. You’re going to go to some of Utah’s finest state parks, and you are going to ski or swim or fish or ride horses, and you are going to like it. Read more...
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State Parks
- Anasazi State Park
- Antelope Island State Park
- Bear Lake State Park
- Camp Floyd State Park
- Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park
- Dead Horse Point State Park
- Deer Creek State Park
- East Canyon State Park
- Edge of the Cedars State Park
- Escalante State Park
- Flight Park State Park
- Fremont Indian State Park
- Frontier Homestead State Park
- Goblin Valley State Park
- Goosenecks State Park
- Great Salt Lake State Park
- Green River State Park
- Gunlock State Park
- Huntington State Park
- Hyrum State Park
- Jordan River State Park
- Jordanelle State Park
- Kodachrome Basin State Park
- Millsite State Park
- Otter Creek State Park
- Palisade State Park
- Piute State Park
- Quail Creek State Park
- Red Fleet State Park
- Rockport Reservoir State Park
- Sand Hollow State Park
- Scofield Reservoir State Park
- Snow Canyon State Park
- Starvation Reservoir State Park
- Steinaker State Park
- Territorial Statehouse
- This Is the Place Heritage Park
- Union Pacific State Park
- Utah Field House State Park
- Utah Lake State Park
- Wasatch Mountain State Park
- Willard Bay State Park
- Yuba Lake State Park
In Utah's heritage, scenic and recreational state parks, visitors camp, boat, swim, fish, picnic, ride horseback, visit interpretive areas, enjoy nature trails, play golf, hike, bike, ride off-highway vehicles, or just relax with family and friends. Even in winter, cross-country skiers, snowmobilers, ice fishers and hardy campers are taking advantage of Utah state parks.