Utah State Parks Blog

Desert Discovery Day – Free Entrance To Snow Canyon & More!

Posted on: November 8th, 2017

SNOW CANYON STATE PARK — In celebration of the Utah State Park system’s 60th anniversary, Snow Canyon State Park and the Friends of Snow Canyon invite visitors to take part in “Desert Discovery Day” this Saturday, November 11.  Snow Canyon is waiving the entrance fee for all visitors on Saturday.  In addition, there will be […]

Vandalism at Snow Canyon State Park

Posted on: November 2nd, 2017

SNOW CANYON STATE PARK – On a recent weekday, a volunteer Trail Steward with the Friends of Snow Canyon stopped by park headquarters with disturbing information:  Vandalism, in the form of spray paint, in the White Rocks area of the canyon.  “Visitation to the park has steadily increased every year for the past 10 years” […]

Winter Is Coming: Snowmobile Volunteers Construct New Fence In Heber Valley

Posted on: November 1st, 2017

LAKE CREEK TRAILHEAD — Winter is coming. You know it, and we know it. Which means wintertime fun is right around the corner. But before the snow has even hit some volunteers are heading up the mountain to prep trails and trailheads for the coming season. On a recent weekend, one group of OHV volunteers met […]

Things to Know Before You Tow

Posted on: October 30th, 2017

We can all agree that towing friends and family behind the boat is one of the best ways to recreate in the outdoors. However, before you strap on the wakeboard and practice your 360, let’s go over some rules you should remember. Here at Utah State Parks, we’ve seen a lot of mistakes and mishaps when […]

Harmful Algae Blooms at Utah State Parks

Posted on: October 19th, 2017

*UPDATE — Both of these water bodies are now open for recreation and there are no Harmful Algal Blooms present.  SALT LAKE CITY — Both Jordanelle State Park and Rockport State Park received warning designations this week from the Utah Department of Environmental Quality after harmful algae blooms were discovered in the water. Field tests conducted in […]

Milky Falls: Manti’s Waterfall Gets Facelift

Posted on: October 12th, 2017

MANTI CANYON — Whether you’re on a quick hike or a long ATV ride, few things are more enjoyable to come across than a beautiful waterfall. Peaceful to look at, beautiful to photograph, and even a great way to cool after a hot day. Located approximately 8 miles up Manti Canyon and only 150 yards […]

Volunteers Clear Trails, Build Fence in Box Elder County

Posted on: October 10th, 2017

BOX ELDER COUNTY — Utahns love the outdoors, and with plenty of mountains and beautiful trails to explore, there is always something new to explore. While many of us can be found out exploring these trails, there are some who venture out into mountains, not to play, but to volunteer their time to keep the […]

See The Autumn Leaves Like Never Before

Posted on: September 28th, 2017

WASATCH MOUNTAIN STATE PARK — Brisk winds are blowing, apple cider is out, and the leaves are popping! Here at Wasatch Mountain State Park we want you to see the leaves in style. That is why we are hosting the 2017 OHV Leaf Peaking Tour this weekend. Attendees will be guided by park staff through the […]

Protect Yourself, Your Family In A Search & Rescue

Posted on: September 22nd, 2017

(USARA) — When people head into the backcountry, they don’t plan on having an accident, getting lost, or suffering from temperature extremes. But when “nature happens,” calls for help go out to county search and rescue crews. The Utah Search and Rescue Assistance (USARA) card allows backcountry recreationists to contribute to search and rescue efforts while […]

Boating Advisory Council Minutes 9/15/17

Posted on: September 20th, 2017

Members of the boating advisory council came together on Friday, September 15, 2017, for a regular meeting. If you were unable to attend, you can view the meeting minutes by clicking the link below. Thank you! Read the Meeting Minutes Here!