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Antelope Island State Park, the largest island in
the Great Salt Lake, is home to a roaming herd of 600 bison. It also
is great place to view the Great Salt Lake.
It consists of 28,022 acres and measures 15 miles
long and seven miles wide at its widest point.
Rich in scenic beauty and natural
features, Antelope Island State Park is the perfect place to view
the Great Salt Lake and experience the vast solitude of the Great
Basin. The largest of the Great Salt Lake's 10 islands, Antelope
Island is part of the Utah State Park System. Visitors can reach the
park by boat or via a causeway reopened in 1992 after being
submerged for a decade by record-high lake levels.
(Source:http://www.utah.com/stateparks/antelope_island.htm)
Antelope Island State Park, Utah
Location:
In the Great Salt Lake 25
miles southwest of Ogden and 35 miles northwest of Salt Lake
City.
Directions:
Take exit 335 off I-15,
drive west along Antelope Drive, which takes you to the
7.5-mile causeway to the park.
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