Utah's state parks offer something for everyone, including boating, golfing, camping, hiking, exploring, ATV riding, canoeing, photography, and enjoying the natural beauty of red rock canyons or vast, sand-covered hills.
Take time to get outside and experience the heritage, scenic and recreational state parks that exist for your enjoyment. Learn about the state’s rich natural, cultural and historic treasures.
When you purchase an annual pass, campsite or day-use pass for Utah State Parks, you’re gaining access to breathtaking natural landscapes and unforgettable experiences. But did you know that you’re also directly contributing to the betterment of these beautiful parks?
Utah State Parks has been tasked by the state legislature to be operationally self-funded. This means that every dollar you spend on passes goes back into enhancing and operating the Utah State Parks system!
Not only do state parks provide recreation opportunities, but they are also a huge economic driver for rural communities. Visitors buy goods and services from local businesses during their stay. These include gas stations, restaurants, car repairs, rentals, recreation equipment, tours, and much more.