- Utah State Parks
Not sure which park to visit? Discover the beauty and history found in Utah's many State Parks
- Utah State Parks | List + Map of State Parks in UT - Americas State Parks
Utah has 42 State Parks, 5 National Parks, 4 National Forests, and 2 National Historic Sites The Utah State Park system encompasses over 90,000 acres of land Nearly 11 million visitors come to a Utah park each year The map below shows the location of every state park in Utah:
- Campgrounds and Camping Reservations - Utah State Parks
Reserve campground, lodging, marina, and day-use locations online with ReserveAmerica Book your favorite camping, boat-slip or picnic spot today
- Utah State Parks | PLPCO
Welcome to Utah’s state parks! Our 46 state parks offer premier scenic, recreational, educational, and cultural opportunities to our visitors From the cool blue waters of Bear Lake State Park to the red cliffs of Dead Horse Point State Park, there is something for everyone to enjoy
- This Southern Utah State Park Is So Beautiful, It Could Be Mistaken for . . .
America’s State Parks will help capture the collective strength and importance of the great park systems developed in the 50 states With 10,234 units and more than 759 million visits, America’s State Parks works to enhance the American quality of life NASPD board members representing each region of the country will govern the America’s State Parks alliance
- List of Utah State Parks - Wikipedia
Today, there are 46 Utah State Parks and several undeveloped areas totaling over 95,000 acres (380 km 2) of land and more than one million surface acres of water
- Utah State Parks Complete List and Guide
Utah State Parks offer an incredible array of experiences, from the rugged beauty of red rock canyons to the serene beauty of alpine meadows This guide has provided a comprehensive overview of each park, highlighting its unique features and the activities available
- The Best Utah State Parks, Ranked by a Local Guidebook Author
A local Utah guidebook author shares the best Utah state parks—in her opinion—from Snow Canyon to Bear Lake, ranked
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