Utah does not disappoint when it comes to its state parks. From beautiful Snow Canyon State Park in the southern part of the state to Willard Bay State Park up north, there are some pretty remarkable places to spend a day. However, one that is often overlooked but always worth a family getaway is Steinaker State Park. Located right in the heart of Dinosaurland in Utah, this park features something for everyone — camping, boating, hiking, fishing, and dark skies. It may just become your new favorite Utah state park to visit, particularly when the weather gets nice and the natural beauty is at its peak. Read on to discover why Steinaker State Park should be on your Utah bucket list!

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Have you ever been to Steinaker State Park near Vernal? What did you do during your visit? Did you bring your entire family along? Let us know in the comments. Visit the Utah State Parks website and the Steinaker State Park Facebook page for additional information.

Before you spend a day outdoors, make sure you are prepared. Visit REI for all of your outdoor gear and take a look at this list featuring nine lesser-known state parks in the Beehive State that will totally amaze you.

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What are some of the best state parks to visit around Utah?

  • Bear Lake State Park is one of the most popular spots in northern Utah, thanks to having the second-largest fresh-water lake in Utah at its heart. This makes it a massive spot for water recreation in the summer, and the views are stunning. There are plenty of campsites around the lake, and the area even has its own legend of a mysterious lake monster. See if you see anything unusual while on the water - but if not, it'll be a great time anyway!
  • Fred Hayes State Park is the ideal place to go if you want to beat the crowds and enjoy nature at its finest. Almost three hours away from Salt Lake City, you'll find this little slice of heaven home to a 3,495-acre reservoir. That makes it one of the best spots in the whole state for fishing, and there are other unique features like a 3-D archery range. There are several campgrounds on site, featuring everything from traditional sites to comfy cabins.

 

What are the best restaurants around Vernal?

  • Vernal Brewing Company is a great spot for craft beer, but that's just the beginning at this restaurant which opened in 2013. This is no dive bar - it's a bright, airy restaurant serving many unique beers that can only be found here. The food is no slouch either - some of the specialties include spicy wings, a mighty calzone filled with cheese and meats, and even a unique vegan sandwich called the "Tree Hugger".
  • Marion's Variety might just be the most iconic restaurant in Utah - less than an hour from Vernal by car, it's an old-school soda fountain found in the tiny town of Roosevelt, which still feels as quaint as it did when this place was opened in 1933. The burgers are delicious, including one topped with a zesty barbecue sauce. But of course, the highlight is the sweet treats - including milkshakes made the old-fashioned way and massive slices of homemade cake.

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