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Wednesday, January 17, 2007

UTAH STATE PARKS WATER / ICE CONDITIONS

Please find below, Utah State Parks current conditions as of January 16, 2007:

Bear Lake State Park Marina: OPEN 35 degrees
Deer Creek State Park: Closed 32 degrees, mostly frozen
East Canyon State Park: Closed 30 degrees, 6 -10 inches of ice
Wide Hollow at Escalante State Park: Closed 32 degrees, frozen
Great Salt Lake State Park Marina: OPEN 46 degrees
Gunlock State Park: OPEN 48 degrees
Huntington State Park: Closed 30 degrees, 3 - 5 inches of ice
Hyrum Lake State Park: Closed 39 degrees, 4 inches of ice on west half of lake Jordanelle State Park: OPEN 33 degrees, some ice
Millsite State Park: Closed 30 degrees, 4 -6 inches of ice
Otter Creek State Park: Closed 30 degrees, 8 - 10 inches of ice
Palisade State Park: Closed 35 degrees, 4 inches of ice
Piute State Park: Closed 30 degrees, frozen
Quail Creek State Park: OPEN 40 degrees
Red Fleet State Park: Closed 35 degrees, 4 - 6 inches of ice
Rockport State Park: Closed 35 degrees, 5 -8 inches of ice
Sand Hollow State Park: OPEN 37 degrees
Scofield State Park: Closed 32 degrees, frozen
Starvation State Park: Closed 32 degrees, 3 inches of ice
Steinaker State Park: Closed 35 degrees, 3 - 5 inches of ice
Utah Lake State Park: Closed 32 degrees, frozen
Willard Bay State Park: Closed 32 degrees, some ice
Yuba State Park: Closed 32 degrees, 3 - 8 inches of ice
Strawberry: OPEN 32 degrees
Flaming Gorge: OPEN 32 degrees

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