- Currant Creek Reservoir
- Currant Creek Dam and Reservoir, on Currant Creek, are features of the Central Utah Project, Bonneville Unit. Recreation management at Currant Creek Reservoir, Central Utah Project-Bonneville Unit, is
- Cyns Of Escalante-Burr Tr Recreation Management Area
- The Canyons of the Escalante--Wonders in Water and Stone. The Escalante River, the last major river system to be mapped in the continental United States, cascades off the southern
- Dead Horse Point State Park
- Dead Horse Point is perhaps Utahs most spectacular state park. Towering 2,000 feet directly above the Colorado River, Dead Horse Point provides a breathtaking panorama of Canyonlands sculptured pinnacles
- Deer Creek Campground
- Elevation 5800 ft. 7 campsites. This small campground is located on the scenic Burr Trail Road in the Grand Staircase/Escalante National
- Deer Creek Reservoir
- Recreation at Deer Creek Dam and Reservoir, Provo River Project, is managed by the Utah Division of Parks and Recreation under agreement with the Bureau of Reclamation. The
- Deer Creek State Park
- Deer Creek Reservoir lies in the southwest corner of beautiful Heber Valley and consistently provides some of Utahs finest year-round fishing. Warm water and predictable canyon winds make Deer
- Desert Experimental Range
- The Desert Experimental Range is one of a few dozen ecologically unique areas in the nation that have been set aside under international treaties for research. This area is
- Desolation Canyon Recreation Management Area
- The 84 miles of the Green River that run through Desolation and Gray Canyons provide a premiere wilderness river trip through Utah's deepest canyons. The river traveler encounters approximately
- Dewey Bridge Campground
- Elevation 4000 ft. 7 campsites. River access to the Colorado
- Dixie National Forest
- Three National Parks and two National Monuments are adjacent to the Forest. The scenic beauty for which these areas were set aside prevails over much of the Forest. Red
- Dominguez Escalante Interpretive Site
- Interpretive site of historic Dominguez-Escalante expedition, the Franciscan priests who were the first Europeans to explore the Arizona Strip. They camped here, at the San Bartoleme Camp, in October
- Drinks Canyon Camping Area
- Elevation 4000 ft. Primitive camping and picnicking on the banks of the Colorado
- East Canyon Reservoir
- Recreation at East Canyon Dam and reservoir, a feature of the Weber Basin Project, is managed by the Utah Division of Parks and Recreation under agreement with the Bureau
- East Canyon State Park
- East Canyon Reservoir is a 680-acre boating and year-round fishing delight nestled in the mountains northeast of Salt Lake City on state routes 65 and 66. Recreationists
- Echo Camping Area
- Elevation 4100 ft. This primitive campground offers convenient access to the wonders of Moab`s canyon country-- nearby attractions include petroglyphs, interesting geologic wonders like a natural bridge, and the
- Echo Reservoir
- Recreation at Echo Dam and reservoir, Weber River Project, is managed by Echo Resort under agreement with the Bureau of Reclamation. Echo Resort can be reached at (435)
- Edge of the Cedars State Park
- Edge of The Cedars State Park is the site of a pre-Colombian Pueblo Indian ruin and a modern museum, which is the regional archaeological repository for southeast Utah. Remains
- Escalante Interagency Visitor Center
- The BLM information centers are located around the periphery of the Monument. BLM personnel at these centers can provide visitors with essential and detailed information. The centers also offer
- Escalante State Park
- Escalante State Park features colorful deposits of mineralized wood and dinosaur bones. The 130-acre Wide Hollow Reservoir on the park's boundary adds water recreation and fishing. OHV riding areas
- Fantasy Canyon
- Naturally weathered sandstone rises dramatically from clay beds, exposing fantastically colored and shaped formations 40 miles south of Vernal. A self-guided rock trail is dotted with interpretive signs which
- Fish Springs National Wildlife Refuge
- Fish Springs National Wildlife Refuge (NWR), located at the southern end of the Great Salt Lake Desert, was established in 1959 to provide habitat for migrating and wintering birds.
- Fisher Towers Recreation Site
- Elevation 4200 ft. A popular destination for technical rock
- Fishlake National Forest
- Located in central Utah, the Fishlake National Forest has mountains rising from the valleys and elevated plateaus holding hidden niches of beauty and solitude. Water is especially important in
- Fivemile Pass OHV Area
- This Special Recreation Management Area provides a variety of OHV opportunities as well as equestrian and mountain biking opportunities. The area has a diverse history including mining, military use,
- Flaming Gorge Dam
- Flaming Gorge Dam was built by the Bureau of Reclamation as part of the Colorado River Storage project.The dam is a concrete thin arch structure with a maximum height
- Flaming Gorge National Rec. Area
- Flaming Gorge Dam, Reservoir, and Powerplant, features of the Colorado River Storage Project, are on the Green River in northeastern Utah about 32 miles downstream from the Utah-Wyoming border.
- Flaming Gorge-Uintas Scenic Byway
- Designated as the state`s first National Forest scenic byway in 1988, this route known as `The Drive Through the Ages` travels through the Ashley National Forest and east of
- Flight Park State Recreation Area
- Utah State Parks and Recreation and the Utah Hang Gliding and Paragliding Association (UHGPGA) are partnering to preserve this unique recreation area that is an excellent site for teaching
- Fontenelle Reservoir
- Fontenelle Dam, Powerplant, and Reservoir, Seedskadee Project, are located on the Green River 24 miles southeast of La Barge, Wyoming. The reservoir has a surface area of 8,000
- Fremont Indian State Park
- Fremont Indian State Park was established to preserve Clear Creek Canyon's treasury of rock art and archaeological sites. Visit the museum in the visitor center where a video program