Utah Park List
Have a great time at this park! Some of the amenities include: Play structure, pavilion (20 people), open lawn area, benches, barbecue, drinking fountain. Size of park: 0.91 ...
READ MOREThis 5-acre park, which features a variety of labeled trees native to the area, has a medium-sized picnic pavilion seating 60 people, barbeque grills, a basketball court, a youth softball field for t-ball or machine pitch, playground equipment, ...
READ MOREThis park has a covered picnic area that is great for groups. It also has a playground (wood chip filled) and lots of open grassy area for field games. A backstop offers a place for kickball but the limited area is not good for softball/baseball. Restrooms are ...
READ MOREJaycee Park Campground is located 4 miles from the junction of Highway 191. The campground has 7 shady walk-in tent sites. The Portal Hiking Trail starts at the campground. Wall Street, a well-known climbing destination, is also very close to the campground. Campsites are available on a first-come, first ...
READ MOREThis reservable park offers a covered picnic area, a playground with sand, full and half size soccer fields, a backstop for softball/youth baseball, a basketball court and a sand volleyball court. This park has a parking lot and is close to downtown. Large BBQ and walking trail around location. ...
READ MOREThis 20 acre area offers picnic tables, pavilions, restrooms, fishing walking and jogging trails, trail access and 130 parking ...
READ MOREThis park contains the following features: Total Acres: 1. Pavilions: 1--$35, 4 tables (power/lights). Featured Amenities: Uncovered picnic tables w/grills (no fee), Walking path, Drinking fountain, ...
READ MOREJoes 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 Joes Valley Reservoir is under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Forest Service, Manti-La Sal National Forest. An open setting with ...
READ MOREThis historic property built in 1880 provides a glimpse of turn-of-the-century frontier life in Browns Park. John Jarvie, a businessman from Scotland, chose this particular location because of the naturally occurring river crossing. For years it had been used by American Indians, fur trappers, travelers and local residents. Jarvie ...
READ MOREThe 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 on 390 acres in a beautiful sandstone geologic setting, the hatchery provides management and production of trout for mitigation of ...
READ MOREThis 2.5 acre park features the following amenities: Playground, Jogging/Walking Path, Drinking Fountain, Picnic ...
READ MOREA trailhead to the Jordan River Parkway. There are no amenities. Parking lot has 35 ...
READ MOREThis 33.5 acre park features the following amenities: Playground, Restroom, Tennis, Softball, Drinking Fountain, Volleyball, Pavilion (reservations), Off-leash area, Picnic Tables, Skate Park, ...
READ MOREFour 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 tracks are open to both OHMs and ATVs. All riders must wear helmets and all machines must be currently registered. ...
READ MOREThe Jordan River runs north-south through the center of the valley, just west and parallel to Interstate 15. Salt Lake County is working with communities along the river to develop a continous trailway from the Utah County line down south to the Davis County line up north. Park ...
READ MOREA popular trailhead park on the Jordan River Parkway located on the west side of the river. 7.07 acres. Pavilion Amenities: Pavilion (Reservable) - Covered, seats 32 -- 3 - 16' tables. Electricity -- Pavilion has outlets. Lighting -- Pavilion. Horseshoe Courts -- 1 pit. Park Amenities: ...
READ MOREJordanelle 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, and hiking are some of the activities to do at this very popular park. The park offers two recreation areas, ...
READ MOREThe Joshua Tree National Natural Landmark was designated by the Secretary of the Interior on October 1966. This natural landmark is incorporated in whole into the Joshua Tree Instant Sturdy Area (which was reviewed for Wilderness Characteristics). Located on the western slopes of the Beaver Dam Mountains, this National ...
READ MOREThe 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 books and maps for purchase through cooperating interpretive associations. The theme for the Kanab Visitor Center is Archaeology & Geology. ...
READ MOREThe park was built in the year 2000 at the urging and with the help of local kayakers. It was the first professionally designed play-park in Utah and really drew attention to the area as a kayaking destination with a kayaking water ...
READ MOREKen's Lake is located 10 miles south of Moab. The campground accommodates even the largest motorhomes. Hiking and horseback trails originate at the campground. Fishing in the reservoir is a popular activity. Boating on the reservoir is limited to non-motorized craft. The views from the campground feature the La ...
READ MOREKestrel Park is a very versitile park with lots of open space - bordered by a paved walking ...
READ MOREKings Bottom camping area is located 3 miles from the junction of Highway 191, and is suitable for tent camping. Campsites are available on a first-come, first served basis. In the fall of 2008 the BLM and partners worked together to remove non-native Tamarisk and Russian Olive trees. ...
READ MOREHave a great time at this park! Some of the amenities include: Play structure, pavlion (60 people), sand volleyball court, barbecue, picnic tables, drinking fountains, basketball court (1/2), open lawn area, walking trail. Size of park: 4.14 ...
READ MOREThis park contains the following features: Total Acres: 21. Pavilions: 4--#1 - $45, 16 tables (power/lights), #2 - $35, 8 tables, #3 - $35, 8 tables, #4 - $25, 4 tables. Featured Amenities: 3 Tennis Courts, Grills at the #1 pavilion, Bathrooms, Large turf, open space. ...
READ MORENearly 36,000 acres of sand dunes, hills, and mud flats located in the Great Salt Lake Desert make a perfect OHV play area, and Knolls is less than two hours away from Salt Lake City. Tons of OHV fun is waiting, but stay within the boundaries - the ...
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