List of Utah State Parks
Utah State Parks is the common name for the Division of Utah State Parks and Recreation; a division of the Utah Department of Natural Resources. This is the state agency that manages the state park system of the U.S. state of Utah.
Utah's state park system began with four heritage parks in 1957: Sugar House Park, Utah Territorial Statehouse in Fillmore, This Is the Place Monument in Salt Lake City, and Camp Floyd outside of Lehi.
Today, there are 43 Utah State Parks and several undeveloped areas totaling over of land and more than one million surface acres of water. Utah's state parks are scattered throughout Utah; from Bear Lake State Park at the Utah/Idaho border to Edge of the Cedars State Park Museum deep in the Four Corners region, and everywhere in between.
The Division of Utah State Parks and Recreation also administers the Utah off highway vehicle, boating, and trails programs. In this capacity, they work to provide access to waterways and trails, and promote education, safety, and resource protection.
The division's mission statement is "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."
Park Name | Web- site | County or Counties | Size | Elevation | Year Established | Visitors | Remarks |
Anasazi State Park Museum | Garfield | 6 acres | 6700 ft | 1970 | 20,824 | Interprets a large Ancestral Puebloan village occupied from AD 1160 to 1235. | |
Antelope Island State Park | Davis | 22022 acres | 5308 ft | 1969 | 398,147 | Protects Antelope Island, the largest island in the Great Salt Lake and habitat for bison, Pronghorn, and bighorn sheep. | |
Bear Lake State Park | Rich | 5900 ft | 1962 | 249,781 | Comprises three units on Bear Lake. | ||
Camp Floyd / Stagecoach Inn State Park and Museum | Utah | 40 acres | 4877 ft | 1958 | 13,623 | Interprets sites from the time of a massive 1858-1861 U.S. Army camp prompted by fear of the Utah War. | |
Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park | Kane | 3730 acres | 6000 ft | 1963 | 82,427 | Preserves the only dune field on the Colorado Plateau, with a unique color caused by iron oxides and minerals in the Navajo sandstone. | |
Dead Horse Point State Park | Grand and San Juan | 5300 acres | 5900 ft | 1959 | 403,737 | Showcases views of the Colorado River and Canyonlands National Park from a finger of land once used as a horse corral. | |
Deer Creek State Park | Wasatch | 3260 acres | 5400 ft | 1971 | 283,744 | Adjoins the extremely popular Deer Creek Reservoir. | |
East Canyon State Park | Morgan | 267 acres | 5700 ft | 1962 | 85,163 | Features a reservoir in a canyon first traversed by the Donner Party and soon thereafter by Mormon pioneers. | |
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Edge of the Cedars State Park Museum | San Juan | 16 acres | 6200 ft | 1978 | 9,626 | Interprets an Ancestral Puebloan village occupied from AD 825 to 1125. | |
Escalante Petrified Forest State Park | Garfield | 1350 acres | 5900 ft | 1976 | 52,110 | Features petrified wood and other fossils plus a recreational reservoir. | |
Flight Park State Recreation Area | Salt Lake and Utah | 147 acres | 5146 ft | 2006 | No Data | Offers one of the world's best training sites for hang gliding and parasailing, plus a modelport for radio control aircraft. | |
Fremont Indian State Park and Museum | Sevier | 889 acres | 5900 ft | 1987 | 17,550 | Preserves rock art and artifacts from the largest Fremont culture village yet discovered. | |
Frontier Homestead State Park Museum | Iron | 11 acres | 5800 ft | 1973 | 9,265 | Preserves historic structures and equipment from the 1850s to the 1920s, including Old Iron Town and an extensive collection of horse-drawn vehicles. Formerly called Iron Mission State Park. | |
Goblin Valley State Park | Emery | 3654 acres | 5000 ft | 1974 | 191,414 | Showcases an unearthly landscape of hoodoos and other rock formations. | |
Goosenecks State Park | San Juan | 10 acres | 4500 ft | 1962 | 51,985 | Overlooks some dramatic meanders of the San Juan River. | |
Great Salt Lake State Park | Salt Lake | 162 acres | 4200 ft | 1978 | 396,911 | Maintains a public boat launch and 320-slip marina on the Great Salt Lake. | |
Green River State Park | Emery | 53 acres | 4050 ft | 1965 | 56,828 | Features a shady campground, nine-hole golf course, and float trip launching on the Green River. | |
Gunlock State Park | Washington | 549 acres | 3600 ft | 1970 | 14,423 | Adjoins a reservoir. | |
Historic Union Pacific Rail Trail State Park | Summit | 450 acres | 6900 ft | 1992 | No Data | Comprises a rail trail on a route used by the Union Pacific Railroad from 1880 to 1989. | |
Huntington State Park | Emery | 111 acres | 5840 ft | 1966 | 30,708 | Features a warm-water reservoir. | |
Hyrum State Park | Cache | 264 acres | 4700 ft | 1959 | 75,073 | Surrounds a reservoir. | |
Jordan River Off-Highway Vehicle State Recreation Area | Salt Lake | 350 acres | 4700 ft | 2002 | 12,130 | Offers four tracks for off highway vehicles along the Jordan River. | |
Jordanelle State Park | Wasatch | 6166 ft | 1995 | 403,136 | Comprises two recreation areas on Jordanelle Reservoir. | ||
Kodachrome Basin State Park | Kane | 2240 acres | 5800 ft | 1963 | 107,850 | Showcases 67 rock spires and other geologic wonders in a basin so photogenic it was named after Kodachrome film. | |
Millsite State Park | Emery | 638 acres | 6100 ft | 1971 | 28,805 | Features a reservoir and lands for off highway vehicles and mountain biking. | |
Otter Creek State Park | Piute | 80 acres | 5900 ft | 1964 | 31,361 | Features a reservoir, begun in 1897 as one of the earliest dam projects in Utah. | |
Palisade State Park | Sanpete | 64 acres | 5800 ft | 1962 | 113,713 | Features a reservoir and 18-hole golf course on the former site of a private resort founded in the 1860s. | |
Piute State Park | Piute | 40 acres | 5900 ft | 1963 | 1,302 | Protects a quiet fishing reservoir on the Sevier River. | |
Quail Creek State Park | Washington | 3300 ft | 1986 | 83,017 | Adjoins a reservoir surrounded by red rock desert. | ||
Red Fleet State Park | Uintah | 1963 acres | 5500 ft | 1988 | 28,506 | Features a reservoir and a fossil trackway of dinosaur footprints. | |
Rockport State Park | Summit | 550 acres | 6000 ft | 1966 | 118,556 | Features a reservoir. | |
Sand Hollow State Park | Washington | 20611 acres | 3000 ft | 2003 | 433,152 | Features a reservoir and an extensive off highway vehicle recreation area. | |
Scofield State Park | Carbon | 7600 ft | 1965 | 21,860 | Features a reservoir. | ||
Snow Canyon State Park | Washington | 7400 acres | 3100 ft | 1962 | 272,041 | Showcases a canyon carved out of colorful Navajo sandstone and landforms created by the Santa Clara Volcano. | |
Starvation State Park | Duchesne | 3500 acres | 5700 ft | 1972 | 100,489 | Features a reservoir where early settlers once struggled against starvation. | |
Steinaker State Park | Uintah | 2283 acres | 5500 ft | 1964 | 37,519 | Features an reservoir. | |
This Is the Place Heritage Park | Salt Lake | 450 acres | 4921 ft | 1957 | No Data | Interprets Utah's settlement era with a living history village and This Is the Place Monument. | |
Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum | Millard | 3 acres | 5100 ft | 1957 | 7,957 | Interprets the capitol of Utah Territory, the state's oldest government building, constructed between 1852 and 1855. | |
Utah Field House of Natural History State Park Museum | Uintah | 2 acres | 5300 ft | 1959 | 58,042 | Houses a state-owned museum of natural history. | |
Utah Lake State Park | Utah | 308 acres | 4500 ft | 1970 | 132,954 | Adjoins Utah Lake, the state's largest body of fresh water. | |
Wasatch Mountain State Park | Wasatch | 21592 acres | 5900 ft | 1968 | 336,230 | Features extensive recreational developments, including facilities built for the 2002 Winter Olympics. | |
Willard Bay State Park | Box Elder | 4200 ft | 1966 | 297,837 | Provides water recreation opportunities on a freshwater reservoir on the floodplain of the Great Salt Lake. | ||
Yuba State Park | Juab and Sanpete | 15940 acres | 5100 ft | 1970 | 105,819 | Features a reservoir on the Sevier River. |