From Deseret News archives:
Utah's personal appeal Each state park offers a unique getaway
A weekend in the mountains beside or near a flowing stream.
Stepping back in history a couple of billion years and getting a glimpse of what life was like.
Experiencing frontier life in pioneer days and traveling the route of the early pony express riders.
Spreading a blanket on a sandy beach, resting, relaxing and taking a swim in nearby water.
Standing in the center of a colony of imaginary figures ranging from a camel to a princes to a demonic-looking gargoyle.
Reeling in a nice 1- or 2-pound trout, then walking back to camp and frying it up for dinner.
And, as they say, the list goes on and on.
There are 42 state parks in Utah, and each and every one has its own personal label. Each and every one offers a unique type of getaway ... buffalo on Antelope island, acres of soft sand at Coral Pink Sand Dunes, views from on top of the world at Dead Horse Point, dinosaurs at Utah Field House of Natural History, western life at Camp Floyd and hundreds of sandstone figures at Goblin Valley.
Then the question comes: Which one to visit?
Because of rising gas prices, the feeling is that state parks, and especially those close to population center, will be busier this summer, said Holly Brown with the Utah Division of Parks and Recreation.
Some parks are already full for the upcoming Memorial Day weekend.
Those parks with sites still available for Memorial Day are Antelope Island, Bear Lake, Deer Creek, Jordanelle Hailstone and Rock Cliff, Red Fleet, Rockport, Scofield, Snow Canyon, Starvation, Steinaker, Utah Lake, Wasatch Mountain, Willard Bay and Yuba.
The longtime established pattern for park use is that in the spring it is the southern parks that fill first, parks like Snow Canyon, Goblin Valley, Kodachrome Basin, Dead Horse Point and Escalante. After a long, cold winter, people are looking for warmer spots to stay in the southern areas.
Midsummer and fall, the crowds shift more to the north, to cooler locations like Wasatch Mountain, Bear Lake, Jordanelle, Rockport and Antelope Island.
Most of the state parks offer camping opportunities. Some, such as the Field House, Anasazi, Fremont and Camp Floyd, are historical museums, displaying a range of artifacts discovered over time in the general areas.
There are also four state parks offering golf Wasatch Mountain, Jordan River, Palisade and Green River.
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