A beautiful park located on the largest of the Great Salt Lakes islands; features lots of white-sand beaches, hiking and biking trails in addition to a …
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Feb 12, 2025
Please accept this place for what it is. It's conservation land that resembles what the entire area looked like 400 years ago. The bison among all the other wildlife are special. The views of the sur…Full review by L8533VTchrisb
Jan 10, 2025
Beautiful natural area park only 45 minutes from Temple Square Salt Lake City. We stayed downtown SLC and saw this was close by and were amazed to go to this island State Park in the Great Salt Lake.…Full review by selake92
Nov 7, 2024
This is an amazing park and a must do if you are in Salt Lake. or northern Utah. The bison are the main attraction but there are many other species of wildlife too. Also check out the historic ranch.…Full review by 63impala
There is a dirt road shown on google earth call Antelope Island Road. Is this public access. What about the gravel pit road. I am looking to get to the West side and I can not hike or bike.
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We only rode our motorcycles on the paved roads throughout the island.
I have always wanted to go to the Great Salt Lake. However, is it possible for one to swim in the Great Salt Lake in the middle of June via the normal water temperature and the normal air temperature? Is it clean enough for one to swim, and does one actually float in the Great Salt Lake? How much time would you recommend for one to spend at Antelope Island State Park? Thanks!
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It is possible to swim in the Great Salt Lake & yes you will float. However, I would NOT recommend going into the water. It stinks & the flies are terrible. At the beach at the state …
It is possible to swim in the Great Salt Lake & yes you will float. However, I would NOT recommend going into the water. It stinks & the flies are terrible. At the beach at the state park, you will have to walk at least 100 yards thru mud to even get to the water & then you will probably have to walk another 100 yards or more until the water is deep enough to sit in & float. If you do decide to go in, make sure you shower good as soon as you get out. There are other things to see at the park, so I would allow 1-3 hours depending on what you want to see.
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Do I need a reservation to camp at the park?
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Yes, we recommend reservations for all overnight guests at East Canyon State Park. The reservation website (East Canyon State Park, Utah – Camping Reservations &...