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At Naturehills, we embrace nature. Below you will find a list of state parks in Vernal we have compiled for you.
Description
Red Fleet Dam, a feature of the Jensen Unit, Central Utah Project, is on Big Brush Creek about 10 miles northeast of Vernal, Utah. Recreation management at Red Fleet Resevoir is performed by the Utah Division of Parks and Recreation under agreement with the Bureau of Reclamation. The park headquarters can be reached at (435) 789-4432 or by e mail at www.nrdomain.nris.help@state.ut.us. Situated 13 miles north of Vernal, Utah, at 5,600-foot elevation and with 520-acre surface area. The season is year-round with high use on holidays and weekends. Available fish species include rainbow trout, bluegill, sunfish, and largemouth bass. Reservations are accepted for some campsites. Fees charged. Donkey Flat U.S. Geological Service map covers the area.
Directions
All weather access. From Vernal, Utah, 12 miles north on U.S. 191.
Description
Flows of Ashley Creek are regulated by Steinaker Dam, Central Utah Project, Vernal Unit, constructed offstream in Steinaker Draw about 3.5 miles north of Vernal, Utah.Recreation management at Steinaker Reservoir is performed by the Utah Division of Parks and Recreation under agreement with the Bureau of Reclamation. The park headquarters can be reached at (435) 789-4432 or by e mail at stsp@nrdomain.nrdpr.state.ut.us. Situated north of Vernal, at 5,520-foot elevation in an open setting, with shade trees on the shoreline and an 800-acre surface area. The recreation season is April through October with high use. Available fish species include rainbow trout and largemouth bass. Reservations accepted for certain campsites. Fees charged. Steinaker Reservoir U.S. Geological Service map covers the area.
Directions
All-weather access. From Vernal, Utah, 7 miles north on U.S. 191.
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