72-3-203 - State park access highways -- Escalante State Park to Huntington State Park.
72-3-203. State park access highways -- Escalante State Park to Huntington StatePark.
State park access highways include:
(1) ESCALANTE STATE PARK. Access to Escalante State Park begins in GarfieldCounty at State Highway 12 and proceeds northwesterly on a county road a distance of 1 mile tothe park's visitor center and is under the jurisdiction of Garfield County.
(2) FORT BUENAVENTURA STATE PARK. Access to Fort Buenaventura State Parkis at the visitor center/contact station in Weber County at 2450 A Avenue in Ogden. No accessroad is defined.
(3) FREMONT INDIAN STATE PARK. Access to the Fremont Indian State Parkbegins in Sevier County at the Sevier Junction on Highway 89 and proceeds westerly on countyroad 2524 to interchange 17 on Interstate 70, a distance of 5.9 miles and is under the jurisdictionof Sevier County.
(4) GOBLIN VALLEY STATE PARK (East Access). The East Access to the GoblinValley State Park begins in Emery County at the junction of State Highway 24 and county road1012 and proceeds westerly on county road 1012, a distance of 5.2 miles; then southerly oncounty road 1013, a distance of 6.0 miles; then southerly on county road 1014, a distance of 0.4miles to the park entrance. The East Access is under the jurisdiction of Emery County.
(5) GOBLIN VALLEY STATE PARK (North Access). The North Access to the GoblinValley State Park begins in Emery County at the junction of Interstate 70 and county road 332and proceeds southwesterly on county road 332, a distance of 10 miles; then southerly on countyroad 1033, a distance of 3.1 miles; then southeasterly on county road 1012, a distance of 10.6miles; then southerly on county road 1013, a distance of 6.0 miles; then southerly on county road1014, a distance of 0.4 miles to the park entrance. The North Access is under the jurisdiction ofEmery County.
(6) GOOSENECKS STATE PARK. Access to Goosenecks State Park begins in SanJuan County at State Highway 261 and proceeds southwesterly on State Highway 316 a distanceof 3.6 miles to the parking area and overlook at the park and is under the jurisdiction of UDOT.
(7) ANTELOPE ISLAND STATE PARK. Access to Antelope Island State Park beginsin Davis County at State Highway 127 and proceeds southwesterly on a county road a distance of7.2 miles to the parking area and marina at the park and is under the jurisdiction of DavisCounty.
(8) GREAT SALT LAKE STATE PARK. Access to the Great Salt Lake State Parkbegins in Salt Lake County at Interstate Highway 80 and proceeds southwesterly on a countyroad a distance of 1.5 miles to the parking area and marina at the park and is under thejurisdiction of Salt Lake County.
(9) GREEN RIVER STATE PARK. Access to Green River State Park begins in EmeryCounty at the junction of Route 19 and Green River Boulevard and proceeds southerly on GreenRiver Boulevard, a distance of 0.5 miles to the park entrance and is under the jurisdiction ofGreen River.
(10) GUNLOCK STATE PARK. Access to the Gunlock State Park begins inWashington County at the junction of county road (L009) and a county road and proceedsnorthwesterly on a county road a distance of 0.1 miles to the parking area at the park and is underthe jurisdiction of Washington County.
(11) HUNTINGTON STATE PARK. Access to the Huntington State Park begins in
Emery County at State Highway 10 and proceeds northwesterly on a county road a distance of0.3 miles to the park entrance and is under the jurisdiction of Emery County.
Amended by Chapter 23, 2010 General Session