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FAQs

Posted on: February 15th, 2015

Facilities                                     FAQs                                               Volunteer Frequently Asked Questions Can I make a camping reservation?  Yes!  Reservations for camping, day-use cabanas, cabins, and pavilions may be made […]

Park Fees

Posted on: February 12th, 2015

Click here to pay your day-use fee online UTAH RESIDENTS: Day Use: $15 Weekdays – $20* Fri- Sunday. Senior Day Use:  $10 Seniors (65 yrs old). Annual Pass: $125. Senior Annual Pass:  $65. Walk In Fee: $5 per person. *: Increased weekend fees apply from March-October NON-UTAH RESIDENTS: Non-Resident Day Use: $20 Weekdays – $25* Fri-Sunday. (no […]

Park Fees

Posted on: February 12th, 2015

Click here to pay your day-use fee online RESIDENT Day-use fee: $15 per vehicle with up to 8 people. RESIDENT Senior Day-use fee: $10 (Seniors 65 and older) per vehicle with up to 8 people. Out-of-state visitor fee- $20 per vehicle with up to 8 people. NOTICE:  Quail Creek State Park will begin enforcing a […]

Park Fees

Posted on: February 12th, 2015

Click here to pay your day-use fee online Entrance Fees Camping Fees30 hookup sites. No primitive camping sites and no camping on the day use beach. Beach camping is allowed on the West shoreline accessible by OHV or Boat. $35 per night. $20 dollars for extra vehicles. Drone Permit Fees $15 (5-day permit)

Park Fees

Posted on: February 12th, 2015

NOTICE:  Goblin Valley State Park is open. During times of especially high visitation, there may be a wait time to drive into the park. Click here to pay your day-use fee online Day-use fees (valid until 10pm day after purchase): $20 private vehicle $10 motorcycle, bicycle, or pedestrian $5 per-person commercial vehicle fee Camping fees:Main […]

Discover

Posted on: February 11th, 2015

Facilities                                     FAQs                                               Volunteer Hailstone Recreation Area The Hailstone Recreation Area is the premier development of Jordanelle State Park and is designed to accommodate active […]

Goblin Valley State Park

Posted on: February 9th, 2015

Journey to this strange and colorful valley, which is unlike any other in Utah. The landscape, covered with sandstone goblins and formations, is often compared to Mars. Explore the geology, and camp among the nooks and gnomes.

Utah Lake State Park

Posted on: February 9th, 2015

Utah’s largest freshwater lake provides fishing access for channel catfish, walleye, white bass, black bass, and several species of panfish. Spend an evening RV or tent camping, then powerboat, canoe, or sail the day away on Utah Lake.

Great Salt Lake State Park

Posted on: February 9th, 2015

This State Park provides boat slips, public viewpoints of the Great Salt Lake, sail and motorboat access, and a search and rescue operations center. The lake, which is two to seven times saltier than the ocean, is also a popular destination for birdwatching as it is a major stop for millions migratory birds.