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  2. Utah Lake State Park - Wikipedia

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    Utah Lake State Park is a state park in Provo, Utah, United States. [5] The park is located at the west end of Provo Center Street on the east shore of Utah Lake (the largest fresh water lake in the state) and immediately northwest of the Provo Municipal Airport. [6] Each camping site includes running water and electricity (30 amps).

  3. List of Utah State Parks - Wikipedia

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    Utah Field House of Natural History State Park Museum: Uintah: 2 acres (0.8 ha) 5,300 ft (1615 m) 1959 58,042 Houses a state-owned museum of natural history. Utah Lake State Park: Utah: 308 acres (125 ha) 4,500 ft (1372 m) 1970 132,954 Adjoins Utah Lake, the state's largest body of fresh water. Wasatch Mountain State Park: Wasatch

  4. Vivian Park, Utah - Wikipedia

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    Looking west at the Vivian Park station, October 2015 Vivian Park (community park) in Vivian Park, October 2012. The community is located in Provo Canyon along the Provo River and U.S. Route 189, about 12 miles (19 km) northeast of Provo.

  5. Jordan River Parkway - Wikipedia

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    Thanksgiving Point - On the paved trail, Thanksgiving Point is an area near the river where a non-profit group operates gardens, a golf course, museums, shopping, dining, other social and educational places and attractions. [17] Wildlife Park - a large area south of 9600 North near Lehi, Utah. Utah County maintains this parcel.

  6. U.S. Route 189 - Wikipedia

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    The Utah section of US-189 is defined in Utah Code Annotated § 72-4-124(2). [3] The Utah Code does not contain the concurrent alignment along US-40 and I-80, but the concurrent portion is included in Utah Department of Transportation maps of the area.

  7. Utah State Route 92 - Wikipedia

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    UT 92 Scenic Biway marker The state legislature created State Route 80 in 1935, connecting SR-1 ( US-91 , now I-15 / US-89 ) near Point of the Mountain with SR-74 south of Alpine . [ 6 ] An extension in 1941 took SR-80 east to the Uinta National Forest boundary in American Fork Canyon , replacing a short piece of SR-146 (created in 1933 [ 7 ...