Utah State Parks

There are 42 Utah State Parks, 23 of which are in the lower half of Utah. Entry to the Utah Parks range from $3 to $10.Interested in camping in Utah? This one great way to do it. You can get an annual pass for $75 and $35 for seniors over 62. State Parks in Utah have a variety of activities including hiking, ATVing, camping, swimming, fishing and boating.

Here is a list of the parks that are must see.

Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park - The only State Park with coral pink sand.

Dead Horse Point - One of the best views in Utah.

Fremont Indian State Park - An amazing park with indian artifacts.

Gooseneck State Park - a small state park which allows free camping.

Green River State Park - a magnificent campground next to one of Utah's biggest attractions.

Gunlock State Park - A very nice lake.

Otter Creek Campground - a fun place to visit and fish at.

Piute Lake - A small fihing lake by Marysville.

Sand Hollow Reservoir - Utah's newest and one of the most popular state parks.

Snow Canyon State Park - A park with ancient Lava caves and sand dunes.

Quail Creek State Park - a Lovely lake to visit.

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