Utah Park List

Jordan River Off-Highway Vehicle Park and Modelport
Four separate tracks, with tabletops and banked turns, are open from approximately early April to approximately mid-October. Off-Highway motorcycle riders will enjoy two motocross tracks. The novice and grand-prix
Jordanelle Reservoir
Jordanelle Dam and Reservoir, features of the Central Utah Project, Bonneville Unit, are on the Provo River about 10 miles north of Heber City, Utah at the 6,130-foot elevation.
Jordanelle State Park
Jordanelle State Park is located in a picturesque mountain setting near Heber City. The park offers an array of recreation opportunities near the Wasatch Front. Camping, boating, swimming, fishing,
Joshua Tree National Landmark
This site is a Joshua Tree forest noted for its high number of trees. This area really allows people to get up close and personal with the strange, Dr.
Kanab 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
Ken's Lake Campground and Recreation Site
Ken's Lake Campground has 31 sites and is Moab BLM's newest recreation site. The campsites are suitable for the largest RV's. Hiking and horseback trails are located
Kings Bottom Camping Area
Elevation 4000 ft. 7 primitive tent camping sites. Popular gathering area and starting point for mountain
Knolls OHV Recreation Area
Elevation 4275 feet. The landscape at Knolls consists of sand dunes, mud flats, rock outcrops, and salt flats. Perhaps not the place for a romantic picnic, but certainly ideal
Kodachrome Basin State Park
Geologists believe Kodachrome Basin State Park was once similar to Yellowstone National Park with hot springs and geysers, which eventually filled up with sediment and solidified. Through time, the
Koosharem Reservoir
Elevation 6995 ft. The reservoir is at one end of the justly popular Paiute ATV trail. For those who wish to pursue more contemplative activities, the reservoir is stocked
Labyrinth Canyon Recreation Area
Elevation 4000 feet. A flat and gentle desert river, flowing through a region of spectacular canyons. A great 4 day canoe
Little Black Mountain Petroglyph Site
The site contains some outstanding rock art, representing 6,000 years of human habitation and use. The site has over 500 individual rock-art designs and elements on the cliffs and
Little Creek Campground
Elevation 6380 feet. 10 camp sites, two outhouses, and ramadas for protection from the elements. Nice 25-acre reservoir provides boating and fishing spring through fall, although speedboating is restricted,
Little Sahara Recreation Area
Elevation 5000 - 5400 feet. These rolling dunes are comprised of 60,000 acres of free-moving sand dunes, sagebrush flats, and juniper-covered hills. The dunes are an ideal dune-buggy playground,
Lonesome Beaver Campground
Elevation 8000 feet. 5 campsites at the base of Mount Ellen, towering above at 11,500 feet. Tour the Bull Creek Pass Backcountry Byway for sights of geologic wonders and
Lost Creek Reservoir
Lost Creek Dam and Reservoir, Weber Basin Project, are on Lost Creek, 12 miles upstream from its confluence with Weber River. Recreation at Lost Creek Reservoir is
Manti-LaSal National Forest
Located in central and southeastern Utah, lies the Manti-La Sal National Forest. The forest contains over a million acres in three mountain blocks provding islands of green rising
McMillan Spring Campground
Elevation 8400 feet. 10 campsites in the remote and beautiful Henry Mountains, the last major land mass in the west to be mapped. This area was well-used by pre-Columbian
Meeks Cabin Reservoir
Meeks Cabin Dam, Lyman Project, located in Uinta County, about 2 miles north of the Utah-Wyoming State line and 22 miles southwest of Fort Bridger, is a rolled earth
Millsite State Park
A secluded 435-acre lake at the mouth of scenic Ferron Canyon awaits visitors who love water-oriented activities. Millsite State Park also offers access to excellent off-highway vehicle and mountain
Mokaac Trail
Scenic views, chance wildlife sightings and a sense of history await you on the Mokaac Trail. Mokaac Trail was once part of a main road onto the western Arizona
Moon Lake Reservoir
The Moon Lake Project is in northeastern Utah on the north side of the Duchesne River about 140 miles east of Salt Lake City, Utah. Moon Lake Dam
Moonflower Canyon Camping Area
Elevation 4000 ft. Primitive campground offers convenient access to the delights of slickrock country, including petroglyphs and the Pritchett Natural
Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail
Led by Brigham Young, roughly 70,000 Mormons traveled along the Mormon Pioneer Trail from 1846 to 1869 in order to escape religious persecution. The general route is from Nauvoo,
Mt. Trumbull
Mt. Trumbull is centered in the Uinkaret Mountains, just north of the Grand Canyon. The area contains basalt flows and cinder cones draped with ponderosa pine, pi*on pine, and
Mt. Trumbull Schoolhouse
This is a historic schoolhouse that has been restored and is open to the public. The old schoolhouse holds fond memories for those who received some or all of
Mule Canyon Ruin
Mule Canyon Ruin is a classic ancestral Puebloan (previously called Anasazi) archaeological site that has been stabilized and interpreted for the public. The site, displaying a kiva, small tower,
Natural Bridges National Monument
Natural Bridges protects some of the finest examples of ancient stone architecture in the southwest. Located on a tree-covered mesa cut by deep sandstone canyons, three natural bridges formed
Nebo Loop Scenic Byway
Connecting the cities of Nephi and Payson, this route offers breathtaking views of the Wasatch Mountains and 11,877-foot Mt. Nebo, the tallest mountain in the range. There are many
Negro Bill Canyon Campground
Elevation 4000 ft. Quiet, primitive tent camping along the beautiful Colorado River. Negro Bill Canyon is named for William Granstaff, a rancher who ran cattle in this canyon during