- Goblin Valley State Park
- Scores of intricately eroded creatures greet visitors to Goblin Valley. Hike among intricately eroded rock formations in haunting coves in this photographers' paradise. Adjacent to the park, off-highway vehicle
- Goldbar Camping Area
- Elevation 4000 ft. Spectacular primitive camping in the heart of canyon country. Three group sites can accomodate RVs of all
- Golden Spike National Historic Site
- Completion of the world's first transcontinental railroad was celebrated here where the Central Pacific and Union Pacific Railroads met on May 10, 1869. Golden Spike was designated as a
- Goose Island Campground
- Elevation 4000 feet. Developed camping area along the scenic banks of the Colorado
- Goosenecks State Park
- Gaze at the results of 300 million years of time, where the San Juan River winds and carves its way through the desert 1,000 feet below. This primitive park
- Grand Canyon - Parashant National Monument
- The Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument is located on the edge of one of the most beautiful places on Earth - the Grand Canyon. Situated on the Colorado Plateau
- Grand Gulch Plateau Recreation Management Area
- The Grand Gulch/Cedar Mesa Plateau is a unique area for exploring. This is a place where cultural resources are found in primitive and wilderness-like settings. Most canyons and cultural
- Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument
- Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument is a dramatic, multi-hued landscape that is
- Great Salt Lake Marina State Park
- Great Salt Lake State Marina offers spectacular views of sunsets over the Great Salt Lake, a search and rescue operations center, and provides marina access for sailors, sculling enthusiasts,
- Green River State Park
- Green River State Park is an oasis on the bank of the Green River where tall cottonwood trees shade well-manicured lawns. The park is a favorite embarkation point for
- Grosvenor Arch
- A beautiful drive along Cottonwood Creek Drive takes you to this rare double natural arch, one of the most unusual featured of the Grand Staircase- Escalante National
- Gunlock State Park
- In scenic red rock country, lies Gunlock Reservoir where year-round boating, water sports and quality fishing for bass and catfish attract visitors. The reservoir is rimmed with ponderosa pine
- Hal Canyon Campground
- Elevation 4000 ft. Campground on the scenic banks of the Colorado River. Extremely convenient and lovely place to stay while exploring the wonders of southern Utah`s Canyon Country. 14
- Hamburger Rock Campground
- Elevation 4900 feet. A beautiful drive along Indian Creek Corridor leads to this site which has cultural and historic sites. Primitive camping with vault toilet. No
- Hatch Point Campground
- Elevation 5900 ft. 10 campsites. Deep in the heart of the Canyon Rims Recreation Area, where you can enjoy hiking through the redrock country, sightseeing, and mountain biking the
- Historic Union Pacific Rail Trail State Park
- The Historic Union Pacific Rail Trail is a 28-mile non-motorized trail. The trail begins or ends in Park City and follows Interstate 80 through Wanship and Coalville to Echo
- Hittle Bottom Campground
- A relaxing site on the banks of the Colorado River, and a great place to stake your camp while exploring the natural beauty of the surrounding area. 14 day
- House Range Recreation Area
- An arid mountain range filled with geologic wonders. Notch Peak is the third largest vertical drop in North America. Travel to the top of the world up Amasa Valley
- Hunters Canyon/Spring Camping Area
- Elevation 4100 feet. The almost-urban delights of Moab are convenient to the north, Canyon Rims Recreation area lies to the south, and Canyonlands National Park beckons to the west,
- Huntington North Reservoir
- Huntington North Reservoir, a feature of the Emery County Project, was created by the Huntington North Dam and the East and West Dikes. Recreation management at Huntington
- Huntington State Park
- Cinnamon-colored buttes provide a backdrop for this quiet desert oasis. Popular with locals, this warm-water reservoir is ideal for waterskiing, fishing, and crawdad catching. Huntington is a great weekend
- Hyrum Reservoir
- Hyrum Dam and Reservoir, Hyrum Project, are on the Little Bear River near Hyrum, Utah about 30 miles northeast of Ogden. Hyrum Dam is a rolled earthfill structure
- Hyrum State Park
- Tucked away in Cache County, Hyrum State Park offers many recreation opportunities including fishing, boating, and camping. Surrounded by tall, shady trees, Hyrum provides an excellent place for an
- Indian Creek Recreation Area
- Elevation 5000 feet. Indian Creek Corridor is 8640 acres of rocky red canyon country currently being considered an area of environmental concern in order to preserve its scenic
- Indian Crossing
- Elevation 5700 ft. 22 campsites on the Green River. John Jarvies chose to establish his homestead and business here because of the natural crossing across the Green River. Explore
- Iron Mission State Park
- Iron Mission State Park Museum tells the story of development in Iron County when in the 1850s, Brigham Young sent Mormon missionaries here to mine and process iron. Museum
- Jaycee Park Picnic Area and Campground
- Elevation 4000 ft. 7 developed campsites. This is a walk-in tent camping area near the Colorado
- Joes Valley Reservoir
- Joes Valley Dam, Emery County Project, is an earthfill dam 1,290,000 cubic yards in volume, 192 feet above streambed, and 750 feet long at the crest. Recreation management at
- John Jarvie Historic Site
- Experience a bit of the Wild West at the John Jarvie Historic Site in Brown's Park, a small mountain valley in the remote northeast corner of Utah. Originally used
- Jones Hole National Fish Hatchery
- The Jones Hole National Fish Hatchery (NFH) was established in 1956 under Section 8 of the Colorado River Storage Project Act, and produced its first trout in 1970. Located