Utah’s 43 state parks cover more than 95,000 acres, and each offers unique adventures. During the holiday season, there are three state parks in particular that celebrate in style with stunning light displays. Make plans now to visit Utah Lake State Park, Willard Bay State Park, and Jordanelle State Park.

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Learn more about all three light displays on the Utah State Parks website, and follow its Facebook page to see updates from all the parks around the state.

Looking for more cool light displays around the Beehive state? Check out the Festival of Lights in Spanish Fork, and walk through Ashton Gardens at Thanksgiving Point to enjoy Luminaria.

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