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  • 1100 West 7800 South, Salt Lake City
  • Historical Site, Other
  • 801-566-8903

Gardner Village is a "restoration" of an old mill area from the 1800's. It consists of specialty shops located in restored cabins, houses and buildings next to the Gardner Mill.

  • Other

Glen Canyon Dam is immense. It rises 710 feet above the Colorado River bedrock with a 1,560 foot long crest. It is 300 feet thick at the base and holds back some 9 trillion gallons of water.

  • PO Box 637, Green River
  • State Parks
  • 435-564-3633

Smooth, bulbous, oddly-shaped, free-form rock formations are the lure of small Goblin Valley State Park. Small holes in some of the formations make them look like petrified goblins, hence the park's name.

  • 1000 N 1200 W, Ogden
  • Sports & Recreation
  • 801-399-8798

  • Historical Site
  • 435-471-2209

On July 30, 1965 Golden Spike National Historic Site was created "for the purpose of establishing a national historic site commemorating the completion of the first transcontinental railroad across the United States...

  • Blanding
  • State Parks
  • 435-678-2238

Goosenecks State Park is a primitive park with a great view of an incredible series of gooseneck turns in the San Juan River 1,000 feet below.

  • Other

About 6 miles from Zion Canyon is the well preserved ghost town of Grafton. It consists of a schoolhouse and store and a few scattered homes, some of which you can walk through.

  • Park-Overlook
  • 435-587-1510

The Grand Gulch/Cedar Mesa Plateau is a unique area for exploring nature and a part of history. This is a place where ancient cultural resources are found in primitive and wilderness-like settings. Most canyons and cultural sites can only be reached by hiking or backpacking.

  • Salt Lake City
  • State Parks
  • 435-250-1898

The Great Salt Lake State Park has swimming beaches, changing rooms with showers, picnic tables, a primitive campground and a boat ramp and marina.

  • P.O. Box 637, Green River
  • State Parks
  • 435-564-3633

Green River State Park is an oasis on the bank of the Green River where tall cottonwood trees shade well-manicured lawns. The park is a favorite embarkation point for river trips through Labyrinth and Stillwater canyons and is a good base for seeing much of southeastern Utah.

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