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Outdoor notes
With the summer boating season upon us, Utah State Parks reminds those who venture onto the water to wear their life jackets. There are many reasons people choose not to wear life jackets. However, with approximately 700 people drowning each year in boating accidents, a life jacket while on the water is essential.
Life jackets are important boating safety equipment and should be worn at all times. They are no longer the orange, hot and bulky vests. New innovations and developments have produced smaller, sleeker and much more comfortable versions.
Throughout the boating season, remember to practice safe and responsible boating, be alert while on the water and always wear a life jacket.
ANTELOPE ISLAND EVENTS
Join the park naturalist for a deeper look into our sun's planets on Friday. The star party begins with a slide presentation, followed by outdoor viewing of the night sky. For more information, call 801-721-9569.
On Sunday, enjoy a guided hike to the top of Frary Peak. This 7.3-mile hike of moderate difficulty is estimated to take 5 1/2 to 6 hours. Bring sturdy shoes, water, bug spray, sunscreen and snack, and meet at the Frary Trailhead at 8 a.m.
On Monday, join the park naturalist for a float among the sea monkeys. Take a deeper look at these fascinating survivors of Great Salt Lake. Participants should bring water, sunscreen and swimsuits and meet at the Bridger Bay Beach north parking lot at 11 a.m.
At 3 p.m. join the Buffalo Chip Toss: Test your ability to toss a real buffalo chip. Meet at the visitor center. For more information, call 801-721-9569.
XTERRA TRAIL RUN
After a successful 2006, the XTERRA National Trail Running Series returns to Utah teaming up with Striders Running Shop to bring off-road races for runners of all ages and skill levels. The season kicks off Saturday, June 2, with the Bonneville Basher Trail Run a 12K race that begins at 7 a.m. from the Dee Events Center at Weber State University.
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