Showing posts with label Wasatch Mountain State Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wasatch Mountain State Park. Show all posts

Friday, January 28, 2011

Utah State Parks Events schedule



February 14 – 28 Camp Floyd/Stagecoach Inn State Park and Museum - Fairfield
Money of the U.S. Civil War Exhibit: Before the war, a wide variety of coins were in circulation, but as the war progressed, copper, gold and silver coins were hoarded and money changed to meet demands of the divided nation. Explore different types of emergency money such as demand notes and greenbacks, encased postage stamps, fractional currency and Civil War tokens, plus the first U.S. coin to feature the motto “In God We Trust.” Museum hours are Monday through Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Cost is $2 per person or $6 per vehicle with up to eight occupants. 801-768-8932

February 17 Utah Field House of Natural History State Park Museum - Vernal
New Dinosaurs: Join us at 7 p.m. for a free lecture by Utah Museum of Natural History Paleontologist Mark A. Lowen on the newest discoveries of dinosaurs in Utah. 435-789-3799

February 18 Wasatch Mountain State Park - Midway
Full Moon Snowshoe Hike: Join Friends of Wasatch Mountain at 7 p.m. for their annual snowshoe hike under a full moon. Hikes for families with children, beginners, intermediate and advanced snowshoers are available. Cost is $5 per person. Snowshoe rentals are available for $5 a pair for non-members, and free for members of Friends of Wasatch. Registration is required by calling 435-654-1791.

February 18 Snow Canyon State Park - Ivins
Join park staff for a moonlit, one-mile hike beginning at 8 p.m. Enjoy the unique opportunity to see the canyon by moon-glow. Event is free and open to the public. Space is limited and registration required. 435-628-2255

February 19 Camp Floyd/Stagecoach Inn State Park and Museum - Fairfield
Ladies of Camp Floyd Day Camp: Take a step back in time to learn about the life and times of women of Camp Floyd. Ladies of Camp Floyd Day Camp teaches everyday activities completed by women of Camp Floyd. Participants wear period dresses, meet costumed interpreters, play 19th century games, learn etiquette of the period, construct a rag doll, learn dances, and more. Reservations and a $15 fee per participant are required. 801-768-8932

February 19 Wasatch Mountain State Park - Midway
Snow Cave Building: Join us at 10 a.m. to learn the basics of building a snow cave. Knowing how to build a snow cave is not only fun, but can also be vital in any winter survival situation. Come dressed in layers with a waterproof outer layer. Meet at the Educational Yurt. 435-654-1791

February 19 Rock Cliff Nature Center/Jordanelle State Park - Francis
Moonlight Hike: Join us at 7 p.m. for a moonlight snowshoe hike. Registration is required and space is limited. Bring your own snowshoes or rent a pair from the park for $5. Event costs $5 per person or $7 per family. 435-782-3030

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

ROCKIN' Utah Winter Activities offered

Salt Lake City – Join Utah State Parks staff for winter ROCKIN’ Utah programs. Celebrate an old-fashioned Christmas, build snow caves, and more.

December 4 Territorial Statehouse State Park and Museum - Fillmore
Old Time Christmas: Bring your family and celebrate the true spirit of Christmas the old-fashioned way. Make homemade ornaments, string popcorn for your tree, play games, make candles and create simple pioneer toys. This is a joyful event for the entire family and a great way to begin the holiday season. Activities begin at noon and conclude at 4 p.m. Registration is $10 per family with up to eight participants.


December 11 Camp Floyd/Stagecoach Inn State Park and Museum - Fairfield
Ladies of Camp Floyd Day Camp: Take a step back in time to learn about the lives and times of women at Camp Floyd. Participants wear period dresses, meet costumed interpreters, play 19th century games, learn etiquette of the period, construct rag dolls, learn period dances and more. This program is designed for youth eight to 11 and an adult must accompany participants. Activities begin at 10 a.m. and end at 4 p.m. Registration is $15 per person and is limited to 24 participants.


January 15 Wasatch Mountain State Park - Midway
A Day in the Snow = Fun: Despite the cold and snow, winter is more accessible than you might think. Strap on snowshoes provided by the park and head out on a short trek to an open field where we build snow caves, play snow games and enjoy Dutch oven soup. Later, we’ll head back to the visitor center and warm up and wind down in front of a warm fire. Activities begin at the visitor center at 9 a.m. and end at 1 p.m. Space is limited to 35 participants, and registration is $10 per family.

To register for a ROCKIN’ Utah event or for more information about more activities, please call 801-537-3123 or email rockinutah@utah.gov .

ROCKIN’ Utah creates opportunities for families to explore the outdoors and learn skills to build their own connections with nature, and gain a greater appreciation of Utah’s natural and cultural resources.

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Upcoming Utah State Park Events

Old Capital Arts and Living History Festival at Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum Sept 10-11




September 1 Escalante Petrified Forest State Park - Escalante
Geology Hike - A Forest Turned to Stone: How did a forest turn to stone? Discover the answer on a guided hike to the Petrified Forest. Meet at the visitor center at 10 a.m. (435) 826-4466


September 2 Dead Horse Point State Park - Moab
Star Party: Join us for an evening star party complete with a constellation tour. Party lasts from 9 until 10:30 p.m. Meet at the visitor center amphitheater. (435) 259-2614


September 3 Escalante Petrified Forest State Park - Escalante
Starry Skies: Enjoy our famous dark skies as we take a tour through the galaxy using the park telescope. Meet at the visitor center at 8:30 p.m. Dress for cool weather and bring a folding chair. (435) 826-4466


September 4 and 6 Camp Floyd/Stagecoach Inn State Park and Museum - Fairfield
Camp Floyd Days: Camp Floyd State Park, in conjunction with the Utah Territorial Civilian Commission and Utah Civil War Association, host a Civil War Encampment from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This event allows visitors to experience camp life and participate in activities performed by soldiers of Johnston's Army including reenactments, encampments, storytelling, stagecoach rides, firearm and cannon demonstrations, marches, drills, and 1861 period games. (801) 768-8932


September 4 Rock Cliff Nature Center/Jordanelle State Park - Francis
Junior Ranger Program - Take it Outside: September is a great time to be outside. Take a walk with the naturalist and see what there is to discover. Rock Cliff is located on the east side of Jordanelle Reservoir. (435) 782-3030


September 4 Hailstone Recreation Area/Jordanelle State Park - Heber
Falcons up Close: Learn about birds of prey and what makes them unique. Program begins at 7 p.m. Hailstone is located on the west side of Jordanelle Reservoir. (435) 782-3030.


September 10-11 Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum
Fillmore – Experience the Old Capital Arts and Living History Festival at Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum in Fillmore Friday, September 10 and Saturday, September 11 from 10 a.m. until dark. Enjoy living history demonstrations, food, music, craft booths and many activities for all ages.

This year, visitors can enjoy a rare opportunity to view artwork by artist Donald Beauregard. Born in Fillmore, Utah in 1884, Beauregard studied art in France, and was known for his rich colored paintings. Both private and museum-owned collections made this exhibit possible. On Friday, September 10 and 5 p.m., Director of Springville Art Museum Vern Swanson gives an hour-long presentation on Beauregard and his art. For more information, please call 435-743-5316.


September 18 Escalante Petrified Forest State Park - Escalante

Celebrate International Observe the Moon Night! Meet the Earth's nearest neighbor through stories, activities, and observation. Meet at the visitor center at 7:30 p.m. 435-826-4466


September 18 Edge of the Cedars State Park Museum - Blanding
Your Museum Day! Enjoy free admission, backroom tours, movies and activities from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 435-678-2238


September 22 Escalante Petrified Forest State Park - Escalante
Birding Basics: Learn how to identify birds using binoculars, a spotting scope and field guides. Equipment is provided. Meet at the visitor center at 9 a.m. 435-826-4466


September 23 Dead Horse Point State Park - Moab
Full Moon Hike: Join us for a mile-long full moon hike. Meet at the Neck parking area at 7:30 p.m. for this hour-long program. 435-259-2614


September 24 Wasatch Mountain State Park - Midway
Full Moon Hike - Night Noise: Join the park naturalist at 7 p.m. for a three-mile hike along the Visitor Center Trail. Meet at the visitor center and dress for the weather; bring water, and sturdy shoes. 435-654-1791.


September 24 Escalante Petrified Forest State Park - Escalante
Geology Hike - Nature's Artwork: Join the park naturalist on a guided hike through the amazing Petrified Forest. Learn how an ancient forest became fossilized and discover nature's artistry. Meet at the visitor center at 10 a.m. 435-826-4466


September 25 Rock Cliff Nature Center/Jordanelle State Park - Francis
Watershed Festival at Rock Cliff: Join us for the Third Annual Provo River Watershed Festival from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Learn about the watershed you live in through educational booths, live birds, duck derby, crafts, kayaking, fishing and more. Event is free and open to the public. Rock Cliff is located on the east side of Jordanelle Reservoir. http://www.provoriverwatershed.org/  or 435-782-3030


September 29 Escalante Petrified Forest State Park - Escalante
Nature Hike - Nature's Grocery Store: Join the park naturalist on a guided hike through the pinyon-juniper woodlands. Discover how people and wildlife have depended on this important plant community for survival. Meet at the visitor center at 10 a.m. 435-826-4466


September 30 Escalante Petrified Forest State Park - Escalante
Geology Hike: Travel back in time 200 million years! Explore the Escalante region's amazing geology on a guided one-mile hike. Meet at the visitor center at 10 a.m. 435-826-4466

Monday, August 16, 2010

Pottery Workshop scheduled at Fremont Indian State Park

Sevier – Learn ancient pottery techniques at Fremont Indian State Park and Museum September 10 through 12. Local artists teach methods of pottery making, decorating and firing in a rock-lined pit.

Fees are $60, and clay and tools are available for sale. Pre-registration is required by calling (435) 527-4631. Fremont Indian State Park and Museum is located 21 miles south of Richfield on I-70.


UPCOMING UTAH STATE PARKS EVENTS

August 21 Wasatch Mountain State Park - Midway
Geothermal Activity: The area below Midway is riddled in natural piping, surging with warm, mineralized water. Where does this water come from and how are those domes formed? Program begins at 8:30 p.m. at the campground amphitheater. (435) 654-1791

August 24 Dead Horse Point State Park - Moab
Full Moon Hike- Join us for a mile-long hike at sunset while the full moon is rising. Along the way, discover some animals that are rising as other animals go to sleep for the night. Meet at the Neck, about one mile south of the visitor center at 8 p.m. (435) 259-2614

August 25 Escalante Petrified Forest State Park - Escalante
Nature Hike - Extreme Survival: Blazing sun, howling wind, and freezing nights; how do plants and animals deal with the desert? Learn about extreme survival on a guided one-mile hike. Meet at the visitor center at 9 a.m. (435) 826-4466

August 28 Wasatch Mountain State Park - Midway
Evening Program- You-tah State Parks: Utah has 43 beautiful and diverse state parks set aside for their beauty, historical value and recreational opportunities. Learn about these amazing treasures and how they benefit you and your family. Program begins at 8 p.m. at the campground amphitheater. (435) 654-1791

August 28 Rock Cliff Nature Center/Jordanelle State Park - Francis
Junior Ranger Program - Tracks and Scat: What do animals leave behind and how can you tell which animal left it there? Take a walk with the park naturalist and look for animal signs in the wetland. Rock Cliff Nature Center is located on the east side of Jordanelle Reservoir. (435) 782-3030

August 28 Escalante Petrified Forest State Park - Escalante
Junior Ranger Program - Out Of This World! Travel to the sun, moon and stars through games and activities and earn a Junior Ranger badge. Meet at the visitor center at 9:30 a.m. (435) 826-4466

August 29 Dead Horse Point State Park - Moab
Incredible Insects! Meet at the visitor center amphitheater at 8 p.m. for a program about the insects that make their home at Dead Horse Point State Park. There will be a short presentation and an opportunity to explore the desert for insects. (435) 259-2614

September 1 Escalante Petrified Forest State Park - Escalante
Geology Hike - A Forest Turned to Stone: How did a forest turn to stone? Discover the answer on a guided hike to the Petrified Forest. Meet at the visitor center at 10 a.m. (435) 826-4466

September 2 Dead Horse Point State Park - Moab
Star Party: Join us for an evening star party complete with a constellation tour. Party lasts from 9 until 10:30 p.m. Meet at the visitor center amphitheater. (435) 259-2614

September 3 Escalante Petrified Forest State Park - Escalante
Starry Skies: Enjoy our famous dark skies as we take a tour through the galaxy using the park telescope. Meet at the visitor center at 8:30 p.m. Dress for cool weather and bring a folding chair. (435) 826-4466

September 4 and 6 Camp Floyd/Stagecoach Inn State Park and Museum - Fairfield
Camp Floyd Days: Camp Floyd State Park, in conjunction with the Utah Territorial Civilian Commission and Utah Civil War Association, host a Civil War Encampment from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This event allows visitors to experience camp life and participate in activities performed by soldiers of Johnston's Army including reenactments, encampments, storytelling, stagecoach rides, firearm and cannon demonstrations, marches, drills, and 1861 period games. (801) 768-8932

September 4 Rock Cliff Nature Center/Jordanelle State Park - Francis
Junior Ranger Program - Take it Outside: September is a great time to be outside. Take a walk with the naturalist and see what there is to discover. Rock Cliff is located on the east side of Jordanelle Reservoir. (435) 782-3030

September 4 Hailstone Recreation Area/Jordanelle State Park - Heber
Falcons up Close: Learn about birds of prey and what makes them unique. Program begins at 7 p.m. Hailstone is located on the west side of Jordanelle Reservoir. (435) 782-3030.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Upcoming Utah State Parks Events


July 15 Escalante Petrified Forest State Park - Escalante
Geology Hike - A Forest Turned to Stone: How did a forest turn to stone? Find the answer on this guided hike to the Petrified Forest. Meet at the visitor center at 11 a.m. (435) 826-4466

July 16 Escalante Petrified Forest State Park
Moon Mysteries: Meet Earth's nearest neighbor through stories and activities. Observe the magnificent moon by telescope. Program begins at the visitor center at 9 p.m. (435) 826-4466

July 17 Wasatch Mountain State Park - Midway
Huber Grove History Tour: Tour historic Huber Grove from 10 to 11 a.m. Visit this beautiful, peaceful area and learn about the orchard. Tour is free and open to the public. (435) 654-1791

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Upcoming Utah State Park Events



July 9 Wasatch Mountain State Park - Midway
New Moon/Starlight Hike: Join the park naturalist at 8:30 p.m. for a hike along portions of the Deer Creek Trail under the light of the stars. We'll have a chance to watch the sunset, and enjoy the incredible views over Deer Creek Reservoir. Wear sturdy shoes, bring a flashlight and dress for the weather. (435) 654-1791

July 10 Antelope Island State Park - Syracuse
Volunteer Project: Help us construct a buck and rail fence at 8 a.m. Meet at the park headquarters located near the bison corrals. (801) 807-9456 or (801) 209-4678

July 10 Wasatch Mountain State Park - Midway
Trail Work Day: Help work on the trails at Dutch Hollow at 9 a.m. Projects include re-routing trails, adding and fixing water bars, and pruning vegetation. Meet at the Dutch Hollow Trailhead off River Road in Midway. (435) 654-1791

July 10 Wasatch Mountain State Park - Midway
Evening Program - Hawks Up Close: Join us at 7 p.m. to view a local bird of prey and learn all about raptors in this one-hour program for families. Meet at the campground amphitheater. 435) 654-1791

July 10 Fremont Indian State Park and Museum – Sevier
Day Camp for People with Disabilities: Join us for a fun-filled, educational experience including hiking, crafts, stories, and games teaching about the natural and cultural history of Clear Creek Canyon. Activities run concurrently throughout the day for a variety of ability levels. Pre-registration is required. (435) 527-4631

July 10 Rock Cliff Nature Center/Jordanelle State Park - Francis
Junior Ranger Program - Nest Quest: Children six to 10 are invited from 11 a.m. to noon to learn about bird nests, make one to take home and go for a hike to find nests. Children earn a badge and certificate. Rock Cliff is located on the southeast end of the reservoir. (435) 782-3030


July 10 Fremont Indian State Park and Museum - Sevier
Old Spanish Trail: The general route of the Old Spanish Trail passes through central Utah. At 11 a.m. join Lydia Jakovac from Fishlake National Forest for a photographic presentation about the Old Spanish Trail and efforts to add the Fishlake Cutoff of the Old Spanish Trail to the National Historic Trail. (435) 527-4631

Wednesday, June 9, 2010



June – August 1 Fremont Indian State Park and Museum - Sevier
Art Exhibit: Enjoy watercolor paintings by Trina Strong on display in the Sagebrush Art Gallery. (435) 527-4631


June 26 Yuba State Park - Levan
Yuba Treasure Hunt: Join Yuba State Park staff for a global positioning system (GPS) treasure hunt at 3 p.m. at the Oasis day-use pavilion. (435) 758-2611


June 30 Escalante Petrified Forest State Park - Escalante
Bird Watching: Enjoy an easy stroll around the park and learn to identify birds by sight and sound. Binoculars and field guides are provided. Meet at the visitor center at 8:30 a.m. (435) 826-4466


July 2 – 3 Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum - Fillmore
Independence Day Activities: On July 2, enjoy a children's parade and activities beginning at 6 p.m. followed by a game of Rounders at 7 p.m., and end the evening with a youth pioneer dance from 9 to 11 p.m. On July 3, celebrate all day with food, games, entertainment and activities. (435) 743- 5316


July 2 Anasazi State Park Museum - Boulder
Why Cowboys Sing - Music Rooted in the Land and Work of Utah: Join folklorist Hal Cannon at 7 p.m. for a discussion on the Utah musical experience, listen to recordings and songs, and watch a short film he co-produced. (435) 335-7308


July 3 Rock Cliff Nature Center/ Jordanelle State Park – Francis
Junior Ranger Program - Daytime Moon: Children six to 10 are invited to join the park naturalist at 11 a.m. to learn why the moon is up in the daytime. Children earn a badge and certificate. Rock Cliff is located on the southeast end of the reservoir. (435) 782-3030


July 3 Wasatch Mountain State Park - Midway
Huber Grove History Tour: Tour historic Huber Grove from 10 to 11 a.m. Visit this beautiful, peaceful area and learn about the Huber family and the Mormon west. Tour is free and open to all. (435) 654-1791


July 3 Wasatch Mountain State Park - Midway
Owls – Nature’s Super-Duper Mouse Trap: Join the park naturalist as we discover one of nature’s most state-of-the-art hunters. We'll discuss owl adaptations, and then go on a short owl prowl to try and locate these masters of the night. Program begins at 8:30 p.m. at the campground amphitheater. (435) 654-1791


July 3 Yuba State Park – Levan
Fire Safety: Join us at 6 p.m. at the Oasis day-use pavilion for a program on fire safety. Learn tips on how to be safe around campfires and fireworks. (435) 758-2611

Friday, June 4, 2010

Upcoming Utah State Parks Events




June 25 Wasatch Mountain State Park - Midway
Full Moon Hike: Join the park naturalist at 8:30 p.m. for a hike along the Pine Creek Nature Trail observing and talking about the full moon, nightlife and exploring the many wonders of the park. Meet at the pavilion parking lot. (435) 654-1791

June 25 Anasazi State Park Museum - Boulder
Harmonica Heaven: University of Utah Instructor James Major will conduct a workshop on how to play a harmonica. Free harmonicas will be given out. This program begins at 7 p.m. and is free to the public. (435) 335-7308
7:00 pm. No fee.

June 26 Dead Horse Point State Park - Moab
Full Moon Hike: Join park staff on a sunset/moonrise hike to discover some night-time insects at the park. Meet at the neck parking lot at 8:30 p.m. for this one-mile hike. (435) 259-2614

June 26 Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum - Fillmore
Old Capitol Car Show: View classic and modified cars on the grounds of this historic territorial capitol. The Car Show is a culmination of the ATV Jamboree. (435) 743-5316

June 26 Wasatch Mountain State Park - Midway
Huber Grove History Tour: Tour historic Huber Grove from 10 to 11 a.m. Visit this beautiful, peaceful area and learn about unique Swiss architecture. Tour is free and open to the public. (435) 654-1791

June 26 Wasatch Mountain State Park - Midway
Junior Ranger Program - Is the Moon Made of Cheese? Children age six to 12 are invited to come and learn all about the moon, the solar system and lots of cool space stuff during this one-hour program designed to get kids exited about nature. Meet at the campground office at 1 p.m. (435) 654-1791

June 26 Antelope Island State Park - Syracuse
Naturalist Skills - Plant Identification: Explore the plants of Antelope Island and seek out different plant species, learn how to identify them using a guide and find out some traditional uses. Be prepared to taste, feel, and explore the plant life! (801) 725-9263

June 26 Anasazi State Park Museum - Boulder
Guitar Seminar: Local musician Eric Scott conducts free guitar lessons at 10 a.m. Guitars are provided if you do not have your own. (435) 335-7308

Public Comment sought for Wasatch Mountain State Park Plan

Midway - Utah State Parks and Recreation is seeking public comments through Wednesday, June 30 on a draft resource management plan (RMP) for Wasatch Mountain State Park.

The plan can be reviewed online at www.stateparks.utah.gov/planning  or in hardcopy at Utah State Parks at1594 West North Temple, Suite 116 in Salt Lake City or Wasatch Mountain State Park Visitor Center.

The draft RMP identifies issues relating to public use, resource management and future development at the park for the next 10 years. A planning team consisting of park users, local citizens, other agency representatives and park managers developed the draft plan through a series of team and public meetings.

Comments will be accepted through Wednesday, June 30 by:

E-mail:
planscomment@utah.gov

Regular mail:
Utah State Parks: Planning Section
P.O. Box 146001
1594 West North Temple, Suite 116
Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6001

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Fish for Free on June 5



If you’re looking for a fun activity that’s close to home and doesn’t cost much, mark June 5 on your calendar.

June 5 is Free Fishing Day in Utah. You won’t need a fishing license to fish in the state that day.

“Make plans now to get out with your family and enjoy a free day of fishing,” says Drew Cushing, warm water sport fisheries coordinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources.

Cushing says Utah has plenty of water this year, and fishing should be better than ever. “Fishing at many of our mid-elevation reservoirs is really good right now,” he says. “As the spring runoff recedes, fishing will pick up at the state’s rivers and streams too.”

You won’t need a license to fish on June 5, but Cushing reminds you that all other rules in the state’s fishing guidebook will still be in effect.

You can learn those rules by reading the 2010 Utah Fishing Guidebook. The free guidebook is available at www.wildlife.utah.gov/guidebooks/2010_fishing   on the Web.

Copies are also available at DWR offices and from fishing license agents across the state.

Some of the best places to fish
Before Free Fishing Day, the DWR will place extra fish in waters across Utah. Most of those fish will be placed in lakes and reservoirs, so those might be good places to try on June 5.

Utah’s community fishing ponds are another good place to consider. Depending on where you live, a community pond might be only a few minutes away.

You can learn more about Utah’s community fishing ponds at www.wildlife.utah.gov/cf/cf_book_10.pdf  on the Web.

“We’ll stock the community fishing ponds with channel catfish before Free Fishing Day,” Cushing says. “We’ll continue stocking the ponds with catfish until the temperatures cool in the fall. Then we’ll start placing trout in the ponds.”

Several free fishing events for children will be held on Free Fishing Day. The following are some of the events the DWR will be involved in:


NORTHERN UTAH
LOGAN
The Bear River Celebration and Free Fishing Day will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Skylar’s Pond.

The pond is in Willow Park, 419 W. 700 S.

People of all ages can enjoy free fishing at the pond. Fishing equipment will be available to check out and use. Volunteers will also be available to help first-time anglers fish.

Special interactive activity booths will also be available for those ages 4 to 18 years old. The first 250 youths who visit the booths and complete their “passport to fun” will receive a free t-shirt. The interactive booths will give young people a chance to discover the joys of fishing and learn the importance of good water quality. Youths can tie their own wooly bugger, experience how rivers and streams are formed, explore the life cycles of fish, go “buggy over bugs,” make fish prints, learn to cast a fishing lure and much more.

For more information, e-mail Marni Lee with the Division of Wildlife Resources at marnilee@utah.gov .



NORTH-CENTRAL UTAH
MURRAY
“Family Fishing Derby” at Willow Park Pond in Murray.

The pond is at 6059 S. Murray Parkway Ave., just north of the Murray Golf Course.

One-hour fishing sessions for families and kids will be held at 9 a.m., 10 a.m., 11 a.m. and noon. Space is limited. You can pick up a ticket to participate at the Murray Parks and Recreation office or the Sportsman’s Warehouse store in Midvale.

The DWR will stock the pond with channel catfish before the event. Starting at 9 a.m., the children who participate will be taught about fish and how to catch them. Once the training is done, the kids are free to fish at the pond. If your child needs help, volunteers from the DWR’s Dedicated Hunter program will be available to help them fish and clean the fish they catch.

Fishing poles and bait will be available for children to borrow if they don’t have their own equipment.


MIDWAY
“Kid’s Fishing Event,” Wasatch Mountain State Park pond, about two miles west of Midway.

The event runs from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Space is limited. If your child would like to participate, please register in advance by calling Wendy Wilson at (435) 654-1791.

The DWR will stock the pond with rainbow trout before the event. At 9 a.m., the kids who participate will be taught about fish and how to catch them. Once the training is done, the kids are free to fish at the pond. If your child needs help, volunteers from the DWR’s Dedicated Hunter program will be available to help them fish and clean the fish they catch.

Fishing poles and bait will be available for children to borrow if they don’t have their own equipment.


UTAH LAKE
The Fifth Annual Utah Lake Festival will be held at Utah Lake State Park, 4400 W. Center St.

Fishing equipment will be available to use at no charge. The festival runs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

In addition to fishing, activities at the festival include fighting fish on a fishing simulator; free boat rides; a sail-boat regatta; face painting and art activities for kids; and plenty of booths to visit. Free hot dogs, popcorn, apples and water will be provided by Provo, American Fork, Orem, Springville and Santaquin cities.

From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., there is no fee to visit Utah Lake State Park and the festival. The festival provides a chance to get outside and enjoy Utah Lake, experience the recreational opportunities the lake offers and learn about its ecosystem and the native fish species that live in the lake.



SOUTHWESTERN UTAH
LITTLE RESERVOIR
The Division of Wildlife Resources will sponsor a fishing event at Little Reservoir from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

A limited number of fishing rods and equipment will be available for children to borrow if they don’t have their own. DWR personnel and volunteers will also be available to help the kids fish. And those who participate might receive a prize!

Little Reservoir is east of Beaver. To reach the reservoir, travel east from Beaver on state Route 153 for about nine miles to Kents Lake Road. Then travel about one on Kents Lake Road to the reservoir.

For more information, call the DWR’s Cedar City office at (435) 865-6100.


SAND HOLLOW STATE PARK
The Division of Wildlife Resources and Utah State Parks and Recreation will co-sponsor a fishing event at Sand Hollow State Park from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

The state park will waive the entrance fee for those 14 years of age or younger who come to the park to participate in the event. A limited number of fishing rods and equipment will be available for children to borrow if they don’t have their own. DWR personnel and volunteers from the DWR’s Dedicated Hunter program will also be available to help the kids fish.

To reach the reservoir from Interstate 15, exit at Exit 16 (the Hurricane exit), and travel east on state Route 9 for about four miles to Sand Hollow Road. Turn right on Sand Hollow Road, and travel south for about three miles. Then turn left at the park entrance.

For more information, call Lynn Chamberlain at (435) 680-0059.


TROPIC RESERVOIR
A free Kids Fishing Derby will be held at Tropic Reservoir from 9 a.m. to noon.

The DWR will stock the reservoir with fish before the event. Each child who attends the event will receive a prize. Refreshments will also be provided.

Tropic Reservoir is just west of Bryce Canyon National Park. To reach the reservoir, travel southeast from Panguitch on Route 12. Five miles before you reach the park, turn south on a gravel road and travel 10 miles to the reservoir.

For more information, call Jake Schoppe with the U.S. Forest Service at (435) 676-9300.

Upcoming Utah State Parks Events

Deena Loyola at Petrified Forest State Park

June 16 Fremont Indian State Park and Museum - Sevier
Day Camp for People with Disabilities: Join us for a fun-filled, educational experience including hiking, crafts, stories, and games teaching campers about the natural and cultural history of Clear Creek Canyon. Activities run concurrently throughout the day for a variety of ability levels. Pre-registration is required. (435) 527-4631

June 17 Utah Field House of Natural History State Park Museum - Vernal
Fremont Culture: Join Dr. Michelle Knoll, Assistant Curator of Archaeology at the University of Utah, for a lecture on the Fremont culture at 7 p.m. (435) 789-3799

June 17 Escalante Petrified Forest State Park - Escalante
Geology Hike: Jump back to the Jurassic on a geology tour of the park. Discover why the rocks are red and how the trees turned to stone on this guided one-mile hike. Meet at the visitor center at 10 a.m. (435) 826-4466

June 18 Rockport State Park - Peoa
Hawks Up Close: Join Jordanelle State Park Naturalist Kathy Donnell at 7 p.m. to learn about some amazing predators of the sky. (435) 336-2241

June 18 – 20 Fremont Indian State Park and Museum - Sevier
Primitive Pottery Workshop: Participants learn how to make pottery like the ancient Fremont Indians. Through one-on-one instruction, local artists will teach methods of pottery making, decorating and firing in a rock-lined pit. Cost is $60 and clay and tools are available for purchase. (435) 527-4631

June 19 Wasatch Mountain State Park - Midway
Gourmet Hike: Join Friends of Wasatch Mountain State Park at 9 a.m. in the visitor center parking lot for an intermediate to advanced hike led by cooking and nutrition expert Leslie Smoot and Friends’ member Dayna Stern. Learn about healthy lightweight foods to bring on hikes. Bring a yummy dish to share. Friends’ members will supply eating utensils. (435) 654-3221

June 19 Wasatch Mountain State Park - Midway
Junior Ranger Program - Nature Discovery: Children six to 12 are invited to discover some of the wonders of the outdoors during this one-hour program designed to get kids exited about nature. Meet at the campground office at 1 p.m. (435) 654-1791

June 19 Escalante Petrified Forest State Park - Escalante
Junior Ranger - Fabulous Fossils! Explore Earth's ancient history. Learn about fossils and how they form. Make your own fossil and earn a Junior Ranger badge. Meet at the visitor center at 10 a.m. (435) 826-4466

Monday, May 24, 2010

Campsites still available for Memorial Day Weekend


Salt Lake City – With Memorial Day Weekend fast approaching, it’s not too late to reserve a campsite at a Utah state park. The following parks have campsites available for the big weekend, but are filling quickly: Bear Lake, Deer Creek, Rock Cliff at Jordanelle, Scofield, Starvation, Utah Lake, Wasatch Mountain, and Yuba.

To make a reservation or for more information, please call (801) 322-3770 from within the Salt Lake calling area and (800) 322-3770 from outside the area or visit http://www.stateparks.utah.gov/ .

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Upcoming State Park Events

Yuba Reservoir, Photo Courtesy Utah State Parks

May 29 Yuba State Park - Levan
Learn All About Litter: Join us at 5:30 p.m. to learn about litter, how long it takes to decompose, and what you can do to help recycle. (435) 758-2611

June 1 Dead Horse Point State Park - Moab
Incredible Insects: Join us for a program about the insects living at Dead Horse Point State Park. Meet at the visitor center amphitheater at 7:30 p.m. After the presentation, explore the desert and see what kinds of insects you can find! (435) 259-2614

June 1 - July 15 Anasazi State Park Museum - Boulder
New Harmonies - Celebrating American Roots Music: Enjoy this Smithsonian traveling exhibit and regular exhibits at the museum. (435) 335-7308

June 2 Frontier Homestead State Park Museum - Cedar City
Hands-On-History - What is a Pioneer? Join us at 10:30 a.m. to learn about early pioneer life. This program is designed for children six to 11 years old and pre-registration is required. (435) 586-9290

June 4 Dead Horse Point State Park - Moab
Desert Ethics: Join us for a program about minimum impact camping and hiking in this fragile desert environment. Meet at the visitor center amphitheater at 7:30 p.m. (435) 259-2614

June 5 Antelope Island State Park - Syracuse
Junior Ranger Program: How do farm engines work? Join us at 2 p.m. to learn about historic engines and tractors. Meet at the Fielding Garr Ranch. Though this program is geared for children six to 12, everyone is welcome. (801) 649-5742

June 5 Wasatch Mountain State Park - Midway
National Trails Day: Join park staff and volunteers to build a new trail in the Pine Creek Campground connecting the overflow parking to the Nature Trail. Meet at 9 a.m. at the Pine Creek Campground. Bring gloves, water, and snacks. Tools are provided. (435) 654-1791

June 5 - August 1 Fremont Indian State Park and Museum - Sevier
Sagebrush Art Gallery - Watercolors and Navajo Pottery: Enjoy the artwork of artists Rodney John and Trina Strong. Meet the artists at a reception June 5 from 2 to 4 p.m. The artists' works are available for sale. (435) 527-4631

June 5 Snow Canyon State Park - Ivins
Nature Sketching: Explore the fun of nature sketching at 9 a.m. on this 1.5-mile, roundtrip hike! (Previous art experience not necessary). Program registration is held the two days prior to the event. (435) 628-2255

June 5 Wasatch Mountain State Park - Midway
Free Fishing Day: Children up to the age of 14 are invited to join park staff and Division of Wildlife Resources volunteers at the visitor center pond from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. for a day of fishing, fun, and prizes. Space is limited and registration is required. (435) 654-1791

June 5 Fremont Indian State Park and Museum - Sevier
Day Camp for People with Disabilities: Join park staff for a fun-filled, educational experience including hiking, crafts, stories, and games teaching campers about the natural and cultural history of Clear Creek Canyon. Activities run concurrently throughout the day for a variety of ability levels. Pre-registration is required. (435) 527-4631

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Upcoming Utah State Park Events


May – June 30 Frontier Homestead State Park Museum – Cedar City
Art Exhibit: Enjoy the works of artist Katie Beckstead. An artist’s reception is held Wednesday, May 12 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. and is free to the public. (435) 586-9290

May 23 and 28 Dead Horse Point State Park - Moab
Geology of Dead Horse Point: Join park staff for a program about the geology behind the stunning scenery at Dead Horse Point. Meet at the visitor center amphitheater at 7 p.m. (435) 259-2614

May 26 Escalante Petrified Forest State Park - Escalante
Geology Hike: Travel back in time 150 million years! Explore the park's unique geology on a guided one-mile hike to the Petrified Forest. Meet at the visitor center at 10 a.m. (435) 826-4466

May 27 Dead Horse Point State Park - Moab
Full Moon Hike: Join park staff for a mile-long sunset/moonrise hike. Meet at the Neck parking area, about one mile south of the visitor center at 8:30 p.m. for this hour-long program. (435) 259-2614

May 28 – 31 Antelope Island State Park - Syracuse
Cowboy Legends Cowboy Poetry and Music Festival: This 5th annual festival celebrates the cowboy ranching history on the Island. Take a trail or wagon ride with proceeds benefitting the Huntsman Cancer Institute. Listen to cowboy poets and musicians, or view the works of saddle and hat makers. Sample Dutch oven cooking and attend cowboy church. (801) 649-5742

May 28 Escalante Petrified Forest State Park
Sunset Hike: Experience the magic of a colorful canyon country sunset on a guided hike to the Petrified Forest. Bring a camera and your sense of adventure. Meet at the visitor center at 8 p.m. (435) 826-4466

May 29 – 31 Camp Floyd/Stagecoach Inn State Park and Museum - Fairfield
Civil War Encampment: Visitors experience camp life and participate in several activities performed by soldiers of Johnston's Army. Events include reenactments, encampments, storytelling, stagecoach rides, firearm and cannon demonstrations, marches, drills, 1861 period games, and photos in period uniform. (801) 768-8932

May 29 Snow Canyon State Park - Ivins
Nature's Bounty: Learn about the local bounty that supported earlier inhabitants of the region on this 1.5-mile hike that begins at 9 a.m. Learn to identify medicinal and edible plants and their traditional uses. Registration is held two days prior to event. (435) 628-2255

May 29 Escalante Petrified Forest State Park - Escalante
Junior Ranger - Fabulous Fossils! Learn about fossils and how they form. Make your own fossil and earn a Junior Ranger badge. Meet at the visitor center at 10 a.m. (435) 826-4466

May 29 Wasatch Mountain State Park - Midway
Junior Ranger - Icky Bugs: Children ages six to 12 are invited to learn about the wonders of insects during this one-hour program designed to get kids exited about nature. Meet at the campground office at 1 p.m. (435) 654-1791

May 29 Wasatch Mountain State Park - Midway
Huber Grove History Tour: Tour historic Huber Grove from 10 to 11 a.m. Visit this beautiful, peaceful area and learn about the Huber Family and the Mormon West. Tour is free and open to the public. (435) 654-1791

May 29 Dead Horse Point State Park - Moab
Leapin' Lizards! Test your reptile knowledge and learn what kind of reptiles live at Dead Horse Point State Park. Meet at the visitor center amphitheater at 7:30 p.m. (435) 259-2614

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Lake Course at Wasatch Mountain open for Season

Midway -- The Lake Course at Wasatch Mountain State Park Golf Course is now open for play. Though April, greens fees are $37 for 18 holes with cart. The Mountain Course will open as soon as weather and snow conditions permit.

The Soldier Hollow Silver Course, also at Wasatch Mountain State Park, is open for play at a limited-time rate of $27 for 18 holes with cart.

For more information or for tee times, call Wasatch Mountain Golf Course at (435) 654-0532 or (801) 266-0268. For Soldier Hollow Golf Course, call (435) 654-7442 or (801) 261-4733.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Upcoming Utah State Parks Events


April 26 Dead Horse Point State Park - Moab Incredible Insects: Desert insects have unique adaptations enabling them to survive and thrive. Learn about our local insects and explore the desert to see what you can find! Meet at the visitor center amphitheater at 7:30 p.m. for this half-hour program. (435) 259-2614

April 29 Escalante Petrified Forest State Park - Escalante
Geology Hike: How did a forest turn to stone? Discover the answer on a guided one-mile hike to the Petrified Forest. Meet at the visitor center at 10 a.m. (435) 826-4466

April 30 Dead Horse Point State Park - Moab
Bird Walk: Join park staff at 7:30 p.m. at the visitor center amphitheater for a bird walk. Learn to identify desert birds by sight and by their calls. Explore this fascinating desert ecosystem and learn more about the birds that call it home. (435) 259-2614

April 30 Escalante Petrified Forest State Park - Escalante
Wildflower Tour: Take a walk on the wild side! Meet our native wildflowers on a guided hike through the park. Meet at the visitor center at 10 a.m. (435) 826-4466

May 1 Wasatch Mountain State Park - Midway
Spring Birding: Join the park naturalist from 9 to 11 a.m. for a leisurely bird walk in the park. Spring is migration time which means many of our summer resident birds are on their way back to Midway. Meet at the visitor center. Bring binoculars if you have them, and dress for the weather. (435) 654-1791

May 1 Edge of the Cedars State Park Museum - Blanding
Four Corners Indian Art Market: Celebrate the artistic traditions of the native cultures of the Four Corners at the 5th annual Indian Art Market from 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Meet artists representing more than one dozen southwest tribes and Pueblo nations including master weavers, potters, basket weavers, and flute and drum makers. Events include traditional and contemporary dance, music, food, silent auction, and educational activities for children. (435) 678-2238

May 1 Rockport State Park - Peoa
Spring Contra Dance: Dance to live traditional music in the historic and newly renovated Old Church at Rockport State Park. Workshop begins at 7:30 p.m. with dancing at 8 p.m. All dances are taught, and a partner is not required. (435) 336-2241

May 1 Fielding Garr Ranch/Antelope Island State Park - Syracuse
Junior Ranger Program: Join us at 2 p.m. for a fun-filled experience learning how Antelope Island’s native people gathered food. Though this program is geared for children ages six to 12, everyone is welcome. (801) 554-9253

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Upcoming Utah State Parks Events

Rio Grande Weaving


April 23 Dead Horse Point State Park - Moab Geology of Dead Horse Point: Meet at the visitor center amphitheater at 7:30 p.m. for a program about the geology surrounding Dead Horse Point. Discover the processes that contributed to this incredible scenery. (435) 259-2614

April 24 Wasatch Mountain State Park - Midway
Living with Wildlife - Red Fox: Join the park naturalist from 10 a.m. to noon to learn about the lives of local wildlife. Program is free and everyone is welcome. (435) 654-1791

April 24 Antelope Island State Park - Syracuse
Antelope Island Trail Project: Join Antelope Island Trail Patrol as they work on the Mountain View Trail from 9 a.m. to noon. Volunteers should meet at the Lower Frary parking area and bring a hat, shovel, and plenty of water. Event is open to the public and volunteers are needed. chrisharamoto@utah.gov

April 24 Edge of the Cedars State Park Museum - Blanding
Rio Grande Hispanic Weaving: Join Dr. Laurie Webster from 10 a.m. to noon for a free presentation focusing on the history of Rio Grande Hispanic weaving in northern New Mexico, relationships to Saltillo textiles and other Mexican weaving traditions, and contemporary Rio Grande weaving. (435) 678-2238

April 24 Dead Horse Point State Park - Moab
Leapin' Lizards! Join the park naturalist at the visitor center amphitheater at 7:30 p.m. for a program about reptiles. Test your reptile knowledge, learn what lives here at Dead Horse Point and get inside the mind of a rattlesnake! This is a half-hour program. (435) 259-2614

April 24 Antelope Island State Park - Syracuse
History of Sheep Ranching on Antelope Island: Join us at Fielding Garr Ranch at 2 p.m. for an informative lecture on how Antelope Island’s sheep industry influenced Utah’s wool market. (801) 649-5742

April 25 Dead Horse Point State Park - Moab
Bats! Will you turn into a vampire if these animals bite you or go batty if one gets stuck in your hair? Join us at 7:30 p.m. at the visitor center amphitheater for a program about these rulers of the night. There will be a slide presentation, games and activities. (435) 259-2614

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Upcoming Utah State Parks Events

Photo: Snowshoeing at Wasatch Mountain State Park

February 26 Wasatch Mountain State Park - Midway
Full Moon Snowshoe Hike- Join Friends of Wasatch Mountain at 7 p.m. for the annual snowshoe hike under the light of the full moon. Hikes are available for all ability levels. Cost is $5 per person. Snowshoe rentals are also available for $5/pair for non-members/free for members of Friends of Wasatch Mountain. Registration is required. (435) 654-6608


February 26 Snow Canyon State Park - Ivins
Under a Desert Moon- Expand your lunar knowledge and enjoy an evening of moon gazing beginning at 6:30 p.m. Space is limited and registration is required. (435) 628-2255

February 27 Antelope Island State Park – Syracuse
Utah’s Raptors - Join staff from Utah’s Hogle Zoo at 2 p.m., and be introduced to a few high-flying friends that live on Antelope Island. (801) 725-9263

February 27 Wasatch Mountain State Park - Midway
Birds in Winter- Join park staff from 10 a.m. to noon for a snowshoe bird walk. Learn how area birds live during the winter months and some amazing adaptations to survive the cold. Bring your own snowshoes, or rent some from the park. (435) 654-1791.


February 27 Jordanelle State Park - Heber
Moonlight Snowshoe Hike- Join park staff at the Hailstone Event Center for a moonlight snowshoe hike beginning at 7 p.m. Space is limited and registration is required. (435) 649-9540 or (435) 782-3030

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Wasatch Mountain State Park hosts a Full Moon Snow Shoe Hike



The Friends of Wasatch Mountain State Park is again hosting the popular Full Moon Snowshoe Hike on Friday, January 29, 2009. The tour begins at the State Parkls Visitors Center, 1281 Warm Springs Road, in Midway at 7 pm.

Participants are to meet at the Visitor Center for registration, snowshoe check out, and to meet the trail guides. No experience is required.

There are three experience levels. Beginner tours last about 90 minutes, while intermediate and advanced tours may run 2 to 2 ½ hours.

Snowshoers must be 12 years or older and can bring their own equipment, or can rent snowshoes for the evening.

Boots are not available. Be sure your foot is warm and water proof. Bring a flashlight, water, and dress warmly. Pets are not permitted.

Refreshments will be served after the tour's end. Cost is $5 for snowshoe rental and $5 event participation fee. Reservations are required no later than January 8th. Call Lucille Tuttle at 435-654-5150 to register. Additional snowshoe hikes are scheduled for February 6th and March 13th at the Visitors Center.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Upcoming Utah State Parks Events


Photo by Ron Stewart, DWR

January 21 Utah Field House of Natural History State Park Museum - Vernal
Vegetation and Urban Watersheds: Join Dr. Nicholas Allmendinger, hydrologist at Utah State University - Uinta Basin Campus, for a lecture on vegetation and urban watersheds at 7 p.m. (435) 789-3799


January 23 Wasatch Mountain State Park - Midway
Homemade Birdfeeders: Join us from 10 to 11 a.m. at the visitor center to learn about backyard birds and ways to attract them to your yard through homemade bird feeders. Bring empty milk jugs, egg cartons, or soda bottles. (435) 654-1791



January 23 Jordanelle State Park - Heber
Avalanche Education: Join park staff and the Utah Avalanche Center from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Hailstone Event Center for a class on avalanche and snow safety. Due to the rising number of young avalanche victims, this class is geared toward families with junior high and high school-age children who spend time in the mountain settings.  (435) 649-9540