Editor’s note: In April 2022, Utah Governor Spencer Cox issued a state of emergency due to the extreme drought conditions of the Beehive State. At this time, the following information is not an accurate reflection of the state’s current conditions. We are following the drought condition and will update the article at a later time.

We’ve had a great winter here in Utah, with plenty of snow. The water forecast for the year is fabulous…so we should have a nice summer season. There’s just one problem with so much water. Keep reading to find out why you won’t like what some experts are saying about this summer…

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This great water year means one special benefit that Utahns don’t usually get to see – waterfalls at Gunlock State Park! Check out our feature article here, and make plans to visit before the falls are gone.

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