Utah State Parks II
Page 2 of our Utah state parks overviews including links to specific Utah state park pages.
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Wasatch Mountain State Park
P.O. Box 10 Midway, Utah 84049 Park: 435-654-1791 Golf: 435-654-0532 Salt Lake: 801-266-0268 Located in Midway, 24 miles (39 km) southeast of Salt Lake City. Year-round fun is waiting for you here. Located in the beautiful Heber Valley, Wasatch Mountain State Park is both a summer and winter wonderland. Two of the best golf courses in Utah are found here (Wasatch Mountain & Soldier Hollow). The park offers camping, picnicking, hiking and horseback riding. And Golf. Hiking. Snowmobiling. Cross-country skiing. Snowshoing. Nearby Soldier Hollow is at the southern end of the Park. You can ski, snowshoe, hike or bike the 16-mile (26 km) 2002 Olympic Winter Games course. Olympic-style events are held here every year.
42. Willard Bay State Park900 West 650 North, #A Willard, Utah 84340 435-734-9494 This park is uniquely located adjacent to the Great Salt Lake. It actually sits on top of the Great Salt Lake’s flood plain. Located 15 miles (24.1 km) north of Ogden just west of Interstate 15. It’s easily accessible from anywhere along the Wasatch Front. There are two marinas – North Marina and South Marina. Fantastic boating, water-skiing and fishing all year for crappie, walleye, wiper and catfish. During the winter months, nesting eagles are a familiar site at Willard Bay.
43. Yuba State ParkP.O. Box 159 Levan, Utah 84639 435-758-2611 Warm water. Sandy beaches. And one of the few Utah state parks with boat-in camping. With primitive and developed camping and relatively easy access. 25 miles (40.2 km) south of Nephi just off Interstate 15. Yuba is a year-round fishing spot for walleye, perch, catfish, rainbow trout and northern pike. With plenty of space for hiking, picnicking, bird watching, and mountain biking. A great place for people who love water.

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