Archive for December, 2015

Kick off 2016 with one of these 5 must-do hikes

Posted on: December 30th, 2015

  Looking for a beautiful and invigorating way to start the New Year? Kick off 2016 with a family-friendly hike in a Utah State Park near you! Once again, Utah State Parks is joining the First Day Hikes initiative by hosting fiveextraordinary New Years Day adventures across the state. Antelope Island State Park Those choosing […]

Park of the Week: Jordanelle State Park

Posted on: December 28th, 2015

Perched above the beautiful Heber Valley, Jordanelle State Park offers a variety of recreational opportunities. Whether you plan on camping, boating, fishing, snowshoeing, or hiking, this park has something for you. This state park features three separate recreation areas: Hailstone, Rock Cliff, and Ross Creek. Each of these areas provides access to specific areas of […]

Human Remains Found Near Moab

Posted on: December 24th, 2015

Salt Lake City (Dec. 24, 2015) – The Department of Natural Resources and the Utah Division of Parks and Recreation are grateful for the continued dedication and commitment of our law enforcement partners and volunteers in Grand County. For the past five years, the Grand County Sherrif’s Office and many others from agencies throughout the […]

S.R. 35 Wolf Creek Pass Closed to Vehicles for Winter Season

Posted on: December 22nd, 2015

OREM – The Utah Department of Transportation closed State Route 35 at Wolf Creek Pass today for the winter. Winter maintenance was discontinued last week and the road is now formally closed. U.S. 40 is the suggested route for travelers who have been using S.R. 35. As part of the seasonal closure, UDOT has notified the […]

Park of the Week: Goosenecks State Park

Posted on: December 21st, 2015

Overlooking a deep meander of the San Juan River, Goosenecks State Park is showcases the power of nature with its awesome landscape. The views extend for miles and miles. Alhambra Rock is the dark volcanic intrusion that looms on the horizon, beyond Mexican Hat. The buttes and spires of Monument Valley lie to the southwest. […]

State Parks employees recognized at DNR awards ceremony

Posted on: December 17th, 2015

Three Utah State Parks Employees were recognized for their outstanding work Monday at the 2015 Annual Department of Natural Resources Awards Ceremony. The DNR recognized Eugene Swalberg, Tim Smith and Tiffany Swaner at the event, and each were given a certificate emblazoned with the many reasons they were rewarded. Tim Smith; Executive Director’s Award As Utah State […]

Park of the Week: Willard Bay State Park

Posted on: December 14th, 2015

Whether you get your outdoor fix with boating in cool waters, hiking along green trails, photographing local wildlife, or snuggling in with loved ones for beautiful Christmas light drives, Willard Bay State Park offers a variety of activities for the whole family to enjoy year-round. Located just 12 miles northwest of Ogden, the park features […]

Park of the Week: Dead Horse Point State Park

Posted on: December 7th, 2015

Featuring immense cliffs carved by the elements and stunning overlooks, Dead Horse Point State Park draws you in with its breathtaking landscapes, dark starlit skies, and rich history. At Dead Horse Point, it’s all about the view. Towering 2,000 feet over the Colorado River, the park is one of the most photographed scenic sites in the world. […]

Park of the Week: Edge of the Cedars State Park Museum

Posted on: December 7th, 2015

View the largest collection of Ancestral Puebloan (Anasazi) pottery on display in the Four Corners Region. Visit Edge of the Cedars Pueblo, a village inhabited by the ancestors of contemporary Puebloan peoples from AD 825 to 1125, and climb down a ladder to enter the 1,000-year-old kiva. In addition to permanent collections, Edge of the […]