Antelope Island
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Antelope Island, the largest island of the Great Salt Lake, is a state park known for its wildlife viewing opportunities. The island is particularly famous for its free-roaming herd of a few hundred bison.
Understand
History
Landscape
Flora and fauna
Aside from the well-known pronghorns and bison, mule deer are the other commonly sighted big animal on the island, and you might get to see some bighorn sheep if you hike the mountain trails. Then there are a handful of carnivores and smaller species including coyotes, bobcats, and jackrabbits.Climate
Get in
Pedestrians and cyclists are allowed to use the causeway, but keep in mind that it's seven miles across in each direction.
Fees and permits
The basic entrance fee for a day trip is $10 per vehicle. Large groups (more than eight people per vehicle) pay $3 per person as do pedestrians and cyclists. Campground reservations have different rates that include the entry fee. Bridger Bay Campground sites go for a minimum of $15, which covers one vehicle for one night and up to eight people; additional nights are $12 and you can bring a second vehicle for $13. The White Rock Bay campsites go for double those rates per night, but can fit up to 16 people and include a second vehicle entry for free, with third and fourth vehicles allowed at $13 each.
All entry fees are collected at the beginning of the causeway, before you start to cross the lake.
All entry fees are collected at the beginning of the causeway, before you start to cross the lake.
See
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Antelope Island Visitor Center
phone: +1 801-725-9263Small museum with exhibits related to the history of the island, natural artifacts of both the island and the lake, a screening room, a 3D scale model of the whole island, informational handouts and a gift shop. Fielding Garr Ranch
Do
Horseback rides
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phone: +1 801-726-9514address: 1537 E 2750 N OgdenGuided horseback rides to some of the most remote parts of the island. Multiple trails available, including Frary Peak and the southern tip.
Eat
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phone: +1 801-897-3452