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The Eccles Dinosaur Park encompasses six acres and allows visitors to experience the former terrain of these prehistoric creatures. Dinosaur sounds are heard throughout the park by a high-quality sound system and visitors enjoy watching technicians prepare fossils in the dinosaur laboratory and touching real dinosaur eggs. Address: 1544 East Park Boulevard Ogden UT USA 84401
Send an Email 1 801 393-3466
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Located in Central Utah, Fishlake National Forest is home to Fish Lake, the largest natural mountain lake in the state. Fishing, hunting and other outdoor activities are popular pastimes in this forest. Address: 115 E 900 N Richfield UT USA 84701
1 435 896-9233
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The site of celebration for the completion of the world's first transcontinental railroad. Address: P.O. Box 897 Brigham City UT 84302
1 435 471-2209
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Antelope Island State Park is the biggest island in Great Salt Lake. Visitors can access the island by causeway or by boat. There is an admission fee and visitors to the island can enjoy its beaches, hike, explore, kayak, bike, and more. The island contains wildlife, including the herd of roaming bison that were introduced to the island in the late 1800s. Address: . Antelope Island UT USA
Send an Email 1 801 773-2941
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Featuring trails, campgrounds, hunting and fishing areas and many other facilities, the Manti-La Sal National Forest has a range of activities for visitors to enjoy throughout the year. The park is 1,413,111 acres and straddles the Utah/Colorado border. Activities allowed in the forest include horseback riding, boating, hiking, rock climbing, camping, ATVing and nature watching. Address: . . UT USA
1 435 259-7155
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While the main reason visitors visit Dinosaur National Park is to see dinosaur bones at Dinosaur Quarry, other activities include biking, birdwatching, camping, fishing, kayaking, whitewater rafting, climbing and cross-country skiing. Address: 4545 E. Highway 40 Dinosaur CO USA 81610
1 970 374-3000
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Built in 1846 by famed pioneer Miles Goodyear, Fort Buenaventura has been reconstructed on its original site. Livestock, cabins and heirloom gardens demonstrate what the fort looked like in the 1800s. Today the park offers facilities for camping, picnics, hiking, fishing, wildlife viewing, canoeing and more. Address: 2450 A Avenue Ogden UT USA 84401
1 801 399-8099
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The Ogden Nature Center is a 127-acre wildlife sanctuary and education center that is open year-round. Featuring a number of trails that are ideal for hiking, birdwatching and picnics, the center aims to unite people with nature.
Address: 966 W. 12th St. Ogden UT USA 84404
1 801 621-7595
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