Utah State Parks Reservoir Conditions Report

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The Utah State Parks current reservoir conditions report for the week of February 21: Bear Lake State Park Marina: Launch Ramp OPEN/35 degrees *watch for iceBear Lake First Point: Launch Ramp CLOSED- boat launching may be available depending on iceBear Lake Rainbow Cove: Launch Ramp CLOSED- boat launching may be available depending on iceBear Lake Rendezvous Beach: Launch Ramp CLOSEDDeer Creek State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/thin and unsafe iceEast Canyon State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED- one to 12 inches of iceWide Hollow at Escalante State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED- soft ice, use cautionGreat Salt Lake State Marina: Launch Ramp OPEN/29 degrees Gunlock State Park: Launch Ramp OPEN/43 degrees Huntington State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED- eight to 10 inches of iceHyrum Lake State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED- four to eight inches of iceJordanelle State Park: Launch Ramp OPEN/35 degrees- thin ice at Rock Cliff and main ramp at HailstoneMillsite State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED- iceOtter Creek State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED- icePalisade State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED - icePiute State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED - iceQuail Creek State Park: Launch Ramp OPEN/44 degrees Red Fleet State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/ 10 inches of iceRockport State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/iceSand Hollow State Park: Launch Ramp OPEN/46 degrees Scofield State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED - 24 inches of iceStarvation State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/12 inches of ice with some open waterSteinaker State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/nine inches of ice near boat rampUtah Lake State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED - large chunks of floating iceWillard Bay State Park: Launch Ramp OPEN/32 degreesYuba State Park: Launch Ramp OPEN/35 degrees U.S. Forest Service AreasFlaming Gorge: Launch Ramps- Ice in northern arms up to 18 inchesStrawberry: Launch Ramps CLOSED - 8 to 16 inches of ice, however watch for areas of open water Utah State Parks is the state boating authority, providing access, education, and search and rescue on Utah's boating waters.