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' i s ' - 1 i- k - ikRtx --- 1 4 -- -- ' ?: 4 i c ''' 1 - fz - - 1 'M i1 t i A amoombiami“ 1 ) - l':—x t lc' ''' e" ' 4:4 per day m N Bridge kind off 6 water skiing 400- rest- - CAMP FLOYD CEMETERY—South of Fairfield Vs mi on when Camp 3 Military cemetery doting from 1858-6-1 Floyd was occupied by federal troops under General Albert Sidney Johnston April-No- v Museum historic sites and buildings CAMP FLOYD STAGE COACH INN—Center of Fairfield near 3 Historic inn built in 1858 in use for almost a century as a hotel Pony Express and stagecoach 9 am to 5 pm Picnicking restrooms stop April-Oc- t drinking water museum historic sites and buildings Admission fee: free 12-1- 5 10c over 16 25c CORAL PINK SAND DUNES-3- 12 mi S Mt Carmel Junction on U5-8- 9 Extensive area of brilliant pink sand No facilities dunes May-N- - i '" Ii 114040edioNiik& 5 mi 2 )25 : ' : : 51 5 s: I '''1'' I 111 21 ': ':1512 eir s4 "it" - : :IlawAllik:'1 1' - 5 t ' - k s ‘ - --------- i 'I -- ” f1 t -- F 44 I 111 4 i 4 'z '7g - -- 'N ahteat - tit ' " i '' 1 i ' 1' 7ort 1 I - ' - 0"'4 '' t ille- ' '- 'It '1 ' '111 ' - I 1 ' : ' 1 : r- "''''''''''''-'1- : ' : - ' fr - ' 711"00- - ' '' - I Ir '''' '' ' s - - ) t ''' 4 Ste e " Cada i i 'I mr4a ett 417 I 11 - heir imufr t 1: ' 455055155 - - t A ' ' 0 ki 111011 iteitotnete 11161111111111111181 1 A1111j "'" i mtn salami Hey Sow 11 5 - ' ' a l ittwitigsfr I MN 4i canyons of the San Juan River rastraorns Open ail year Picnicking GREEN RIVER—West bank of river at Green River on US 50-- 6 Main tributary of the Colorado River Boating picnicking camping restrooms fishing drinking water water skiing Fee: 75c per day $150 overnight Historic rest HENEFER—Adiacent to Henefer off U-sop for pioneers No facilities shore of 480-ac- re reservoir at Hyrum on Boating water skiing picnicking camping drinking water fishing restrooms Fee: 75c per cloy $150 overnight then INDIAN CREEK—IS mi N Monticello on US-16-0 7 mi W at Indian Creek Canyon At Newspaper Rock ore large cliff murak of ancient Indian petroglyphs and restroonts Picnicking camping pictographs May-OHYRUM—North April-O- ct 1 MINERSVILLE—I3 mi W Seaver on reservoir May-O- ct Booting water skiing camping drinking water Cshing restroorns MONUMENT 960-ocr- e picnicking VALLEY—I5 mi S Mexican Hat on U-- sand dune area with towering red sandstone buttes studding the volley Open all year No facilities' (Navajo Indian campground and visitor center in the valley does offer complete facilities however) NATURAL HISTORY—At Vernal on US-4- 0 Prehistoric e dinosaur museum dinosaur group and skeleton Open all year 8 am to 10 pm Drinking water museum historic sites and buildings restrooms Life-siz- OLD CAPITOL—At Fillmore on 1 Utah's first territorial capitol completed in 1855 March Drinking water museum historic sites and buildings Admission fee: 10c over 16 25c free US-9- N Mexican Hat on Clifitop overlook into 'gooseneck" 47 ' i y some i a 0 rest-roo- 12-1- 5 i - i 3 0 4 't 1 It i t 0 t '! 4 ' it 1 1 iIv v 4 ! I foft ' C"" ' - OMM - : il '00 1:1 t 1 r—t—merr5-FAmmwon- 1 i04o- - 4 OTTER CREEK- -4 mi N Antimony at 'unction of and 2 on Otter Creek Reservoir 150 acres April-OBoating water skiing fishing camping restroarris PALISADE- -2 mi E Sterling on Funk's Lake April-OBoating water skiing fishing picnicking camping 2 : ct rest-roo- PARIA—On dirt roads SE of Cannanville Kodachrorne Flat 8 mi from Cannonville Grosvenor Arch 18 mi Unique No facilities upright stone cylinders May-OPIONEER MONUMENT—"This Is The Place" monument commemorating Utoh's early pioneers At Solt Lake City take Wasatch Blvd to Sunnyside Ave turn E Open all year 7 am to 10 pm Drinking water picnkking visitor center restroams PIUTE-- 12 mi S Marysvale end reservoir 2510 acres ing picnicking camping mi N on SCOFIELD- -4 on US-8- April-O- ct fishing 6 E : then 1 mi E to N Boating water skirestrooms 9 side of 2800-acr- reser- e Boating! water skiing fishing picnicking camping drinking water STEINAKER- -6 mi N Vernal on U44 then 2 mi SW e reservoir: April-Oto Boating water skiing May-O- 820-acr- camping fishing restrooms WASATCH MOUNTAIN- -5 mi W Midway (45 mi E Salt Lake City on US-422000 acres of verdant mountain slopes and canyons in the heart at the Wasatch Ranae May-Oc- t Drinking water picnicking camping fishing hiking restroarns Feet 75c per day $150 overnight YUBA-- 23 mi SW Neohi on US-9- 1 then 1 mi E of reservoir Apri-OBoating water highway 10700-acr- e skiing fishing camping restrooms picnicking 1 $ 1 - - 4 ' c S' & '7:7'? t :: - "' 5 4 ammomamtMmEmMAMMINIAMMIIIRGOIMM I voir A colorful 5 :' ARIZONA 46 t 4 IONNINIO 1 then Atrk -- 't '0" t' c- 1I '" : sib On tio 'I ' c- 4 ' 0 nal l te r i ti i 1 i 1 re: 0 11:04keirreA tr i 4 00 K li ': - : '- Molerfrimont" v00-1- -4 k -- ‘ - ' -- Vfilki 1 k'i k Plaistfltngt ' - - 1 t r t I - ' c ei ') I I t: 1 I "matio— 1 -- - ' Pater : lk - - I k 110twziltertiq) I 0 k - - NIll At 4tikN17-"mble-4- ' -- 1 1 eet - - ) 5a tiid N ' 1 --- qk I 51 ‘ "" 5 1 ‘- - - s : 1 Ite00 r -- - i k owl-' — I 1 k : 4 r i s1 Goorof SW at Junction E's 5 -- StrikSnow Canyon 10 nil NW St George on 8 ingly eroded colorful sandstone gorge with block lava flows and volcanic cones Open all year Drinking water camping picnicking hiking restrooms ESCALANTE—NW of Esco tante check locally Petrified No lotilities wood deposits April-ORemains of FORT DESERET—I mi S Deseret on unusual adobe fort built in 1865 by Mormon settlers for No fadefense against Indians Never used April-O- ct cilities and dirt GOBLIN VALLEY—N of Hanksville on roads check locally An area containing colorful whimNo facilities sical eroded stone statuary May-O- 4 mi 1- ' Z v Jocob Hamblin Home near Santa Clara on 1)5-9- 1 Quaint rock fortress home built in 1863 by Jacob Hamblin Mormon missionary to the Indians Open oil year 8 am to 8 pm Drinking water historic sites and buildings mufree Admission fee: seum picnicking restrooms 12-1- 5 10c over 16 25c 000SINEMS-- Te1 ' ? "if ' 'd Young second President of The Church of Jesus Christ s of Lotter-da- y Saints Open all year 8 am to 9 pm drinking water museum historic sites and build10c over 16 25c free 12-1- 5 ings Admission fee: BEAR LAKE—West shore Sear Lake 3 mi N Garden Boat87000-ocr- o natural bk May-OCity on U5-8- 9 drinking water skiing picnicking camping restrooms ing water swimming fishing visitor center Docking fee I 74) t - 'NI - ' '' - ) DEAD HORSE POINT- -4 mi NW of Moab on take junction SW 22 mi to irmrlook Panoramic view of rugged redrock Canyonlands National Pork and the Drinking Colorado River 2000 feet below April-Owater camping picnicking restrooms visitor center Fein 75c per day $150 overnight DIXIE—Brighom Young Winter Home at St George 89th West and 2nd North Built in 1872 used by Brigham Utah's state parks are divided into three categoriess scenic historic and boating Each offers a charm of its own either looking or learning or doing Some of these listed with no facilities are undeveloped but still offer eniorneritsmarth the trip to see them The Utah State Park & Recreation Commission is developing these parks as funds aro available For an additional folder on state parks write The Utah Travel Council ! 1' - "' -' ' f 1 s 1 ' t - - 2--- -- - r ik il'" Ak 144 i Port s t &mg )i i 1 1 :1:P: - 5 c"" - "A' t US-1- UTAH STATE PARKS :" r7:Z: i 't"it 4 4t s' ' ( 3 a k ' 1 0 -- bug 1- t41 t 4 eh Up ! 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