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For more information about shing or the 1594 West North TempleP O Box 146301Salt Lake City UT 841146301Skill a person or animal or damage property is unloaded and packed away to prevent its use or 3 ID: 859861

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1 kill a person or animal, or damage prope
kill a person or animal, or damage property is unloaded and packed away to prevent its use, or 3) being used by authorized enforcement - It is unlawful to mutilate or deface any natural or constructed feature or structure. Please help keep our parks - It is unlawful to dump or drain wastewater from campers or trailers onto the ground or into lakes and streams. Most developed state parks provide utility sinks - Quiet hours are 10:00 p.m. to talking, music, and generators may result in a Please observe the following park regulations to ensure that everyone’s visit Each permit covers one vehicle and any attached recreational equipment. An extra fee is charged for additional vehicles or - Campfires may be built in specified areas only. Most developed campsites provide camp stoves or charcoal facilities. Firewood is generally not available in state parks. Picnickers and campers should bring appropriate fuel. Open fires may be built only in a developed fire pit. Building fire - Pets are allowed in most Utah six-foot leash. Only service animals are admitted in park buildings. For safety and courtesy, please keep your pets under - Off-highway vehicle riding is permitted in areas near the For more information about fishing or the 1594 West North TempleP. O. Box 146301Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6301 S kill a person or animal, or damage property is unloaded and packed away to prevent its use, or 3) being used by authorized enforcement - It is unlawful to mutilate or deface any natural or constructed feature or structure. Please help keep our parks - It is unlawful to dump or drain wastewater from campers or trailers onto the ground or into lakes and streams. Most developed state parks provide utility sinks - Quiet hours are 10:00 p.m. to talking, music, and generators may result in a Please observe the following park regulations to ensure that everyone’s visit Each permit covers one vehicle and any attached recreational equipment. An extra fee is charged for additional vehicles or - Campfires may be built in specified areas only. Most developed campsites provide camp stoves or charcoal facilities. Firewood is generally not available in state parks. Picnickers and campers should bring appropriate fuel. Open fires may be built only in a developed fire pit. Building fire - Pets are allowed in most Utah six-foot leash. Only service animals are admitted in park buildings. For safety and courtesy, please keep your pets under - Off-highway vehicle riding is permitted in areas near the park. For designated areas contact a park ranger. Yuba State ParkP.O. Box 159Levan, UT 84639-0159(435) 758-2489 (Fax)(800) 322-3770 (Camping reservations)1594 West North Temple, Ste. 116PO Box 146001Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6001(877) UT-PARKS (toll free)(801) 538-7458 (TTY)www.stateparks.utah.govThe Utah Department of Natural Resources receives federal aid and prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, age, national origin or disability. For contact Executive Director, Utah Department of Natural Resources, PO Box 145610, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-5610 or Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, S YUBASTATE PA

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RK uba State Park and Recreation Area, conveniently located in central Utah, offers a variety of recreation opportunities. Warm summer water temperatures, sandy beaches, nearby off-highway vehicle areas, and fishing for walleye, trout and yellow perch attract visitors year-round.At an elevation of 5,100 feet, Yuba Recreation Area is 25 miles south of the reservoir measures 22 miles long with a maximum depth of 80 feet. Yuba Reservoir is the largest of many water impoundments on the Sevier River with a capacity of 250,000 acre-feet of water.Utah State Parks and Recreation and cooperatively manage this recreation area.ong ago, ancient Native Americans broken pottery, rock art, and other traces of those cultures are visible today along what used to be the Sevier River. Petroglyphs or rock art may be viewed by boat at Painted Rocks just north of the boat ramp. Remnants of prehistoric camps are located in several places around the reservoir. More recent ranching and mining activity is also evident. Visitors who discover artifacts, should leave them in place and notify Utah State Parks and Recreation or the Fathers Dominguez and Escalante left Santa Fe, New Mexico in July 1776 to find an overland route to Monterey, exploration took them through this area Native Americans about Christianity. Modern historic markers depicting the route are located north of the reservoir.Yuba Reservoir, officially named Sevier Bridge Reservoir, was built to store water from the Sevier River for agricultural and industrial uses. Yuba Dam, began in 1902 and was completed in 1917. Yuba was named by the individuals who built the dam. Local farmers and ranchers had to build the dam themselves or risk losing their water rights. Men working on the structure called it the U. B. Dam. As they worked, they sang a song worked and damned if they didn’t. The phonetic sound of the reservoir’s name was eventually spelled Yuba. In 1969, Yuba became a state park.any desert plants and animals can be seen throughout the year in areas adjacent to the reservoir. Nearby flora include: prickly pear cactus, Utah juniper, Indian paintbrush, sagebrush, rabbit brush, and cheat grass. Local wildlife include: mule deer, cottontail rabbits, jack rabbits, coyotes, bald and golden eagles, red-tailed hawks, ravens, California western grebes, several species of duck, Canada geese, and snakes. For more inclusive plant and animal checklists, contact a park ranger.host of water-related activities await visitors. Warm water temperatures during summer make the reservoir extremely popular for boating, waterskiing, personal watercraft, windsurfing, sailing, and swimming. Two boat ramps, one at Yuba State Park and another at Painted Rocks, provide access for all types of watercraft. The reservoir is a year-round fishery for walleye, perch, catfish, rainbow trout, and northern pike. Other rock hounding, hiking, bird watching, interpretive and junior ranger programs, mountain biking, waterfowl hunting in season, and off-highway vehicle riding nearby. OASIS CAMPGR ROCKS CAMPGRAGLE VIEWCAMPGRAT ACCESS ONLY) N Group Dumpter Boat Rampsh Cleaning StatioADA Sitent Only Site 1