Where to - Flaming Gorge Country!

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Where to - Flaming Gorge Country!
FLAMING
GORGE
ADVENTURE GUIDE
FEATURING
Where to
Eat, Sleep & Play
FAMILY ADVENTURES
FLAMING GORGE AREA MAP
create
adventure
The Best Vacations Don’t Just Happen When You Get There.
They Happen Along The Way.
Exploring 8,200 square miles of public land. Soaking up the sunshine and catching the “Big One” on Lake
Flaming Gorge. Mountain Biking through the high desert. Kayaking on the Green River. Hiking to the falls
on White Mountain. Riding the second largest moving Sand Dunes. The only question is how long should
you stay in Sweetwater County to fit it all in? TourWyoming.com
WYOMING
Best of the Gorge
Locals five favorite picks
FISH WITH AN EXPERT Hire one of our expert guides to get
the most out of angling our renowned trophy waters.
HIT THE BYWAY!
Highlights include the free Flaming
Gorge Dam tour, the sweeping vista of
Sheep Creek Overlook and the stunning
canyon views at Red Canyon.
GET OUT ON A TRAIL!
Flaminggorgecountry.com suggests trail
adventures for hiking, mountain biking,
ATV riding and even paddling.
FLOAT
THE GREEN
Rent a raft, grab
the family and
enjoy one of our
best novice paddling adventures!
EXPLORE THE LAKE! 91 miles
of Flaming Gorge means you can easily
find that one special place to enjoy our
seductive waters.
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to our slice of Paradise
Prepare yourself for a little well-earned adventure! Within these pages we will unveil why
Flaming Gorge is so special. Unspoiled and lacking the crowds of most recreation areas,
Flaming Gorge Country is an outdoor wonderland. Year-round recreational opportunities
are centered on the 91-mile Lake Flaming Gorge and the famed Green River. Enjoy a wide
range of active pursuits to fill your days, or just sit back and take in the breathtaking scenery.
Come marvel over our abundant wildlife. We do.
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Halfway between Yellowstone and Arches National
Parks is a resource so outstanding it was designated a
National Recreation Area. Flaming Gorge is a magical
vacation destination and a rewarding stop along your
tour of western National Parks. The landscape here
provides the contrast in scenery for which the West
is famous, from Utah’s rugged Uinta Mountains to
the expansive Wyoming deserts. This spectacular
combination serves as home to huge numbers of
big-game animals including moose, mule deer, Rocky
Mountain elk, pronghorn antelope and bighorn sheep.
Wildlife watching is a year round passion here.
that still impresses visitors today. The legends
of Butch Cassidy, Jim Bridger and Queen Anne
Bassett were forged in this country. Historic Swett
Ranch, Browns Park, Fort Bridger and the Oregon
Trail all offer carefully preserved glimpses of the
early days of the Western frontier.
Rich in Western lore, Flaming Gorge Country was
home to mountain men, pioneers, outlaws and Native
Americans. John C. Fremont and John Wesley Powell
were early visitors during their scientific explorations
of the West. In his 1869 journey down the Green
River, Powell named many local landmarks: Flaming
Gorge, Horseshoe Canyon, Red Canyon, the Gates
of Lodore - names that attest to the dramatic scenery
When it comes to outdoor recreation, Flaming
Gorge may have no equal. From an exciting raft trip
to a leisurely scenic drive - the choices are endless.
Boating, rafting and fishing are only some of the
ways to enjoy our waters. Hiking, biking or camping
provides visitors a rewarding encounter with our
splendid backcountry.
Yellowstone
National Park
WYOMING
Grand Teton
National Park
Evanston WY
119 165 247 396 390 86 473
Fort Bridger WY
89 135 234 366 360 119 445
Green River WY
83 130 247 365 355 160 440
Rock Springs WY
63 140 234 375 365 175 450
Manila UT
33 84 293 323 313 160 398
Dutch John UT
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Vernal UT
41 20 344 255 245 175 330
64 300 303 289 211 374
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SALT LAKE CITY
15
Zion
Nat'l
Park
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44
40
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80
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40
189
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70
80
70
Rocky Mountain
National Park
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COLORADO
DENVER
Arches
National Park
Canyonlands
National Park
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Bryce Canyon
National Park
Mesa Verde
National Park
Lake Powell
NEW MEXICO
Grand Canyon
National Park
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UTAH
Denver
Salt Lake City
Canyonlands
Rocky Mountain
Yellowstone
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Dinosaur
Flaming Gorge Dam
Getting Here is Easy!
ARIZONA
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Catch a Lunker
Flaming Gorge Country offers anglers
one of the most diverse fisheries in the world. There are
hundreds of waters to fish within an hour’s drive from
Lake Flaming Gorge and even more ways to fish for
them. From the high mountain lakes and streams that
flow into Flaming Gorge to the Green River that flows
out of our country there are literally millions of fish to
be caught by today’s anglers!
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GO FOR RECORD BREAKING
FISH IN THE LAKE
The Flaming Gorge Reservoir has a history of being known as
one of the west’s great fisheries. From the world record German
Browns caught throughout the 70’s and early 80’s to the state
record lake trout, rainbow trout and brown trout, Lake Flaming
Gorge is known for holding big fish. This 91 mile long reservoir
holds numerous trophy species including rainbow trout, brown
trout, lake trout (Mackinaw), kokanee salmon, tiger trout, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, carp, channel catfish and burbot.
Long Park Reservoir, Spirit Lake and Hoop Lake to name a few.
CAST A FLY ON FAMOUS WATERS
But if you are more adventurous and like to get out and hike,
The Green River below the Flaming Gorge Dam is one of the
check out Tamarack Lake, Daggett Lake, Fish Lake or Island
most renowned trout fisheries in the world. The water from the
Lake. Flaming Gorge’s high county is a very special place that
dam is regulated to maintain an optimum temperature and flow
has remained naturally wild. A visit to these mountains will
that has created a world-famous blue ribbon trout fishery. It’s
take you back to a place in time when Indians and Mountain
clear, emerald waters support a large population of trout, with
Men lived off the land.
rainbows being more common just below the dam and browns
dominating downstream. The Green flows through a scenic,
EXPERIENCE ICE FISHING AT ITS BEST
steep-walled canyon. The rugged terrain allows access in only
There is usually a good four
three areas: just below the Dam, Little Hole and Browns Park.
months where the northern
You can drive to these locations and fish your way up or down-
end (at least) of Flaming Gorge
stream, or float the river in a drift boat or rubber raft. The best
Reservoir is covered in ice. And
way to learn this amazing fishery is to take advantage of local
a very popular winter activity is
expertise – guides around here are some of the best in the west.
ice fishing. The larger lake trout
Learn more about them in our Outdoor Adventures listings in
are targeted off in the deeper
this magazine or on www.FlamingGorgeCountry.com.
water and the smaller trout and
kokanee salmon will be found in
FIND FAST & FURIOUS FISHING
IN THE HIGH COUNTRY
shallower water. It is also
becoming very popular to fish for burbot through the ice at
If you really want to get away from it all, the High Uinta Moun-
night time. During our multiple Burbot winter fishing
tains are the place to be. Come late May into early June the
tournaments, the scattered headlamps and lanterns of hardy
high mountain lakes and streams start to thaw, and if you are
night-time fishermen are visible across the vast frozen lake at
lucky enough to be there with your fly or spinning rod, get
many access points. Check out www.burbotbash.com to get in
ready for some of the highest number fish days you will ever
on some of the action.
see! There are over 600 natural mountain lakes in the Uintas
and thousands of streams that are packed full of brookies, cut-
FLAMING GORGE IS FISHING COUNTRY!
throat, rainbows and, if you search hard enough, grayling. Some
The majority of the businesses in the area are here to accommo-
of the more popular & easily accessible lakes in our area include
date visiting anglers. We recommend taking a guided fishing
East and West Greens Lake, Brownie Lake, Sheep Creek Lake,
trip as the best way to enjoy this remarkable resource.
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FLAMING GORGE RESERVOIR
The ultimate destination for water-loving outdoor enthusiasts
The only way to truly experience the beauty of Flaming Gorge
Reservoir in its entirety is to do so by boat. Flaming Gorge
stretches 91 miles in length and has some 350 miles of shoreline
for hiking, camping and exploring. Boating from one end of the
Lake to the other is like passing between two different worlds.
The northern end of Flaming Gorge is high desert terrain, with
beautiful rock pinnacles, cliffs and long stretching beaches. The
waterways on the southern end of Flaming Gorge are winding
canyons with vibrantly colored cliffs and forests.
is a good way to keep the kids entertained for the
day, the trophy lake trout fishing does require a boat
to access the deeper waters. Flaming Gorge Reservoir
is legendary big fish territory and holds many state
records for Lake Trout, Brown Trout, Kokanee Salmon
and Smallmouth Bass. If you really want to hone in on
the secret spots, book a guided fishing trip and learn the
ropes from a pro.
Boat camping on Flaming Gorge is endless. From miles of
undeveloped shorelines to countless side canyons, it’s easy to
find a quiet and secluded camping experience. Boat-only campgrounds exist that allow for developed camping in areas
reachable only by water. These campgrounds offer docking,
restroom facilities, picnic tables and designated fire pits.
Another perk of Flaming Gorge is the absence of over
congestion. There is a surprisingly low amount of boat traffic
in comparison to neighboring lakes such as Powell. Around
any bend in the canyon you can find smooth as glass waters
that are ideal for skiing and wakeboarding. This is a pleasant
surprise for most of the public who have grown
accustomed to fighting crowds.
If a mellow daytrip of sightseeing is what you seek, make sure
to bring your camera! Wildlife viewers stand in awe as the big
horn sheep graze the hillsides and scale the steep walls of the
canyon, while Osprey hover above in search of good fishing. An
abundance of creatures call the Flaming Gorge area home and
keep travelers guessing what is around the next bend.
For more detailed information about the lake while in the area,
make sure to check out our area visitor centers and marinas.
There are three marinas located on Flaming Gorge Reservoir:
Cedar Springs Marina, Lucerne Valley Marina, and Buckboard
Marina. All three provide gas sales, pump-out facilities, daily
boat rentals, guided fishing trips and lake tours.
If you enjoy catching big fish, this is definitely a place that will
keep you coming back time and time again. While shore fishing
Whatever draws you to the waters of Flaming Gorge, it is
undeniable that it will keep you coming back for more. The
magical surroundings paint the perfect
backdrop for an unforgettable vacation.
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Grab
an Oar!
For a state that is famous for its slickrock desert country,
Utah sure has a lot of whitewater adventures!
For the earliest explorers, like Major John Wesley Powell in
1869, this whitewater was often death-defying - crushing their
wooden boats, dumping precious supplies and giving many a
river pioneer the swim of their lives.
In the early 1900’s, river-running techniques changed and
challenging these notorious rapids became, well, fun. By the
1930’s, Utah natives were navigating rapids with ease, they
even looked forward to it! Today, whitewater rafting in Utah
is a favorite family adventure. Here in Flaming Gorge, our
stretch of the Green River offers a range of floating options
from mild to wild!
Floating the Green River has become a great adventure for
people of all ages. It is perfect for families, youth groups or
any that want to really experience one of nature’s great won
wonders. The Green River winds through multi-colored canyons
with towering thousand foot walls, meanders through historic
Browns Park and then gathers its strength at the imposing
Gates of Lodore and tumbles through multiple rapids on its
way to Split Mountain in Dinosaur National Monument.
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This highly scenic river supports diverse wildlife and a healthy
trout population that offers world-class fishing.
Several options exist for the modern day explorer to experience any level of adventure along these fabled waters.
The upper section or Section A is 7 miles in length and goes
from Flaming Gorge Dam to Little Hole. The occasional mild
whitewater allows for easy-going scenic raft trips that can be
enjoyed as a guided float or on your own. Several businesses
in the vicinity of Dutch John rent a variety of rafts, inflatable
kayaks and dory boats.
Below Little Hole, adventure takes another turn. Here camping
along the river is available at a multitude of boat accessible
campsites. This section is enjoyed more for its remote scenic
beauty and world-class trout fishing.
After 25 miles of little challenge, proceeding downriver
through the towering Gates of Lodore in Browns Park was a
test of skill and daring for early day explorers. The fact that
Powell named one of the rapids “Disaster Falls” gives one a
sense of how well he fared on this particular stretch. Today,
this continues to be one of the west’s great whitewater adventures. Several whitewater rafting outfitters offer one day and
multi-day trips through this rugged and remote area.
For more information about these outdoor adventures,
visit us at www.FlamingGorgeCountry.com
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Take a Scenic Drive
It is more than a little amazing to consider that virtually every road we drive
in Flaming Gorge is a designated national or state scenic byway or backway!
So enjoy the splendor of the Gorge on one of these selected roadway adventures.
More routes to sample are discussed in detail at www.FlamingGorgeCountry.com.
Directions:
From Green River, WY take WY Hwy
530 south along the west side of Lake
Flaming Gorge. From Rock Springs,
WY take US Hwy 191 south along
the east side of Lake Flaming Gorge.
From Vernal, Utah take US 191 north.
Distance:
Just over 200 miles, plan multiple
days to truly experience all the area
has to offer.
Flaming Gorge Scenic Byway
Take the longer path that explores all that Flaming Gorge Country has to
offer. This scenic drive traverses a wide variety of landscapes along the way,
from the high desert plains of Wyoming to upper elevations of the High
Uinta Mountains. It encircles the 91 mile long Lake Flaming Gorge, crosses
forests and the vast canyons carved by the Green River and travels down
through geologic layers of time on the way to the Uintah Basin of Utah. It
is a journey that offers a wealth of world-class recreation, abundant wildlife,
storied history and scenic splendor. These treasured resources are found
within the Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area, the Ashley National
Forest and surrounding BLM lands. Area services along the route provide
recreational activities, visitor information, lodging and dining in many
Driving Time:
5 hours, paved road, passable by any
vehicle. Open year-round.
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beautiful locations. This drive combines the attractions of the Flaming
Gorge-Uintas National Scenic Byway and the Wyoming Flaming GorgeGreen River Basin Scenic Byway - it is the best of both worlds.
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Sheep Creek Geologic Loop
This scenic backway winds through the dramatic geologic formations of
the Sheep Creep National Geologic Area. The Uinta Fault, which runs for
more than 100 miles along the north slope of the Uinta Mountains, is clearly
visible in the extremely twisted rock
layers along the upper part of the
loop. But stunning scenery isn’t the
only reason to keep your camera
ready on this backway. Expect to
catch a glimpse or two of Rocky
Mountain bighorn sheep as you wind
through Sheep Creek’s awe-inspiring
rock spires. This relatively small area
Directions:
Beginning fifteen miles west of US
Hwy 191/Utah Hwy 44 intersection.
It returns to Utah Hwy 44, five miles
south of Manila.
Distance:
Thirteen mile loop
Driving Time:
1 hour (with stops for viewing),
mostly paved road with short
graveled section, passable by any
vehicle. Open spring, summer & fall.
is home to an impressive diversity of
birds and other wildlife.
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for Kids
Go Exploring!
Roam our wealth of scenic drives – visit the spectacular Red
experience the mild rapids on the popular 7 mile float from
Canyon Overlook – take a short hike on a forest trail – have a
Flaming Gorge Dam down to Little Hole. When at the Green
picnic along the lake – indulge your inner cowboy – it’s easy to
River take the time to tour Flaming Gorge Dam. Children love
fill a day with adventure in Flaming Gorge Country!
feeding the big fish at the end of the tour! Visit our many histori-
Children of all ages can experience the fun and excitement of
cal sites and see fun things like the house underground at Browns
Lake Flaming Gorge. From boating, fishing, swimming, tubing,
Park or the garden made of rocks. Another way to experience our
water skiing or hiking the shorelines – we have a summers worth
spectacular views and wildlife is to go horseback riding along the
of adventure! Rent a boat for an hour or a day at any of the lake’s
rim of Red Canyon – a fun activity for the whole family!
three marinas. If you’re a do-it-yourselfer, rent a raft and
Bait a Hook!
Everyone has to catch a fish at least once
in his or her youth. Now’s the chance!
Along the Flaming Gorge Byway, many
opportunities present themselves. The
Moose Ponds and free kid’s fishing pond
at Red Canyon Lodge are managed just
for the little ones. The High Uintas have
over 600 lakes that are stocked with
eager trout. Need a little help? Visit
one of our many fly and tackle shops
for advice and guided adventures.
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Flaming Gorge Country is a family adventure paradise! So
many of our amazing activities can be enjoyed by everyone,
regardless of age. What’s important is getting out and enjoying your family & friends amidst our spectacular scenery.
Watch some Wildlife!
Get your cameras and binoculars ready kids! Wildlife watching in
Flaming Gorge Country is a year-round activity. While cruising
our wonderful scenic drives, you may see Rocky Mountain bighorn
sheep, elk, Mule deer, moose, pronghorn antelope, coyotes, osprey
and more. Join us for – an Osprey Viewing Day held at Flaming
Gorge Dam every July and a Kokanee Viewing Day at Sheep Creek
in September. Watching these huge, brilliant red kokanee close-up
on their annual spawning run is a thrill for all ages! With so much to
see, you won’t have time to say, “Are we there yet?”
Catch an Event!
Throughout the year your children can participate in and enjoy
many events. Fireworks light up the clear summer nights in early
July and Labor Day weekend. The Daggett Daze Parade down the
streets of Manila is a Labor Day tradition. Children visiting the
area are invited to join in on some special activities. Junior Rodeos
are held throughout the summer along with the famous Cow Country Rodeo. In early summer, a Family Fest is held at the John Jarvie
National Historic Site in Browns Park. Enjoy wagon rides and a
variety of activities just for kids. Each June, the area sponsors a
free fishing tournament for children at the Moose Ponds. There are
prizes for all! Check our event calendar for exact dates and more
details on these events.
So bring the children. Give them an exciting escape from TV, video games and cell phones.
There is nothing more rewarding than seeing children experience Mother Nature at its finest!
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Get a Little History
Cattle Ranching is still a way of life around here and the
cowboy culture of the Old West is alive and well in all
our neighboring towns. Take in one of the many summer
rodeos to see exciting displays of local skills honed in
generations of traditional ranch life.
In the late 1860’s the building of the
transcontinental railroad played its role in
the development of the region. Green River,
Wyoming was once a true end of the line ‘hell on
Flaming Gorge is a land of spectacular
wheels’ town and Rock Springs, Wyoming was
red rock cliffs, snowcapped mountains
borne from the expanding railroad’s need for its
and vast desert basins created by
vast coal deposits.
dramatic geologic forces and the determined, carving path
of the historic Green River. It may be small in population,
In 1869, Major John Wesley Powell began his epic voyage
but it has landscape and history on a grand scale.
down the Green and Colorado Rivers. He sought to explore
and map one of the last uncharted regions in the United
The world class petroglyph sites of Nine Mile Canyon,
States. During this historic journey, he wrote of the Green
McConkie Ranch and White Mountain attest to thousands
River, “it enters the range by a flaring, brilliant, red gorge
of years of Native American occupation. Mountain Men,
that may be seen from the north more than a score of miles
including Jim Bridger and Kit Carson, blazed the way
away…we name it Flaming Gorge.”
through this rich country and held most of their famous
annual rendezvous along the Green River.
This country had its share of outlaws in the old days.
Ned Huddleston was born into slavery in Arkansas in
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At the top of Flaming Gorge in southeastern Wyoming,
1849. He straddled both sides of the law and joined the
the pathway to westward expansion is seen in some of the
infamous Tip Gault Gang, a cattle and horse rustling outfit
country’s best preserved remnants of the Oregon, Mormon,
in Southeastern Wyoming. After narrowly escaping the
Pony Express and Overland Trails. Flaming Gorge is rich
ambush that killed the rest of the gang, Ned beat tracks
in tales of its hardy and often colorful pioneers like Josie and
south and changed his name to Isom Dart. He was a
‘Queen Anne’ Bassett, that first called this area home. Today,
familiar figure in Browns Hole in the 1890’s and established
one can visit carefully preserved glimpses of pioneer history
his own ranch, reputedly rustling a few cattle in doing so.
at the National Historic Sites of Jarvie’s Ranch, Josie’s
Things did not end so well. Isom Dart was killed by big
Cabin in Dinosaur National Monument and Swett Ranch.
cattleman assassin Tom Horn on October 3, 1900.
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George LeRoy Parker, better known as Butch Cassidy,
The one constant for Flaming Gorge has always been
had cowboyed in Browns Park before becoming a
the Green River. In 1908, a group of Wyoming and Utah
professional outlaw. The story of Butch, the Sundance Kid
business men formed the Green River Navigation Company
and the Wild Bunch in the region is one of how they spent
and launched the paddle
their time between their famous crimes, where they were
wheeled steam boat,
friends and neighbors to the early residents. Flaming
“Comet”. The plan was to
Gorge Country is where they lived, played and spent
transport passengers and
their illegal gains. This is where they got their infamous
freight from Green River,
moniker. It’s where they planned their next exploits. And,
Wyoming to the ‘lively’
on occasion, it’s where they showed off the deadly skills
town of Linwood, Utah for a cost of only $5.00. The 55 mile
that made their illegal careers so successful.
downstream trip was accomplished in 8 hours. Sadly, the
Flaming Gorge is rich
in tales of its hardy and
often colorful pioneers.
voyages of the Comet were short lived; they quickly found
that lumbering back upstream was just too darn difficult!
Would you believe there were no paved roads into lower
Flaming Gorge until 1954 and the first electrical power line
was not installed until 1950? In April 1956, the construction
of Flaming Gorge Dam was authorized. The last bucket of
Browns Park was a major outlaw base on the legendary
concrete poured on November 15, 1962. President John F.
Outlaw Trail, a travel corridor from Canada to
Kennedy flipped a switch that started power generation in
New Mexico that was heavily used by outlaws from
1963 and Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson dedicated the Dam on
the 1870s to about 1910. The area of central Wyoming
August 17, 1964. When full, the reservoir is 91 miles long
through Eastern Utah was one of the last settled areas
and has 375 miles of shoreline.
of the frontier west – a vast lawless stretch of open
country and small settlements. Butch Cassidy and the
Take some time to visit the free regional museums in
Wild Bunch knew the area intimately, and it was a key
Green River, Rock Springs, Fort Bridger, Manila and
factor in their ability to remain hidden from the ‘long
Vernal; all offer a multitude of exhibits that dig a little
arm of the law’.
deeper into our rich and colorful history.
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MAKE YOUR DESTINATION UNFORGETTABLE. MAKE IT
Duchesne County, Utah has no end of activities
for the visitor. Events and festivals are part of
Duchesne’s way of life and the recreation
opportunities are endless. For your
home away from home we have
accommodations to fit every
taste and style!
435-722-4598 • www.duchesne.net
Duchesne County Chamber of Commerce • 50 East 200 South • Box 1417 • Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Gateway to the High Uintas
Celebration in the Cities
Altamont
&
Longhorn
Days
Splendor
Roosevelt
UBIC
&
Family
Fun Day
Solitude
Duchesne
County Fair
Memories
Hidden Treasures.
Vacation Pleasures
Destination: Family Fun
Hidden
Springs
&
Falcons
Ledge
Boating
&
Hiking
Hunting
&
ATV
Fishing
&
Family
Reunions
LC Ranch
&
Moon Lake
Reid Ranch
435-722-4598 • www.duchesne.net
FLAMING GORGE
SCENIC BYWAYS
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Recreation Use Pass Required: Use of some facilities in the Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area requires a daily Use Pass for your vehicle.
Need more adventure?
Flaming Gorge has hundreds of miles of trails through
river, desert and high alpine terrain. Explore the trails
below to get a sense of the majesty of this country.
For full descriptions with downloadable maps of 21
sweet hiking adventures in Flaming Gorge Country
go to www.FlamingGorgeCountry.com.
Red Canyon Rim
Tamarack Lake
for all ages! The trail offers magnificent views of sinuous
is a great introduction to the splendor of the High Uintas
The most scenic trail in Flaming Gorge Country is a delight
Experience the famous High Uintas! This short, easy trail
Red Canyon - a fantastic
wilderness. It also offers one of
1,700 feet deep gorge
the best chances to spot moose
carved over the years by
in Flaming Gorge Country. Pace
the mighty Green River.
yourself, however, the trail starts
In 1964, the floodgates of
at 10,429 feet! Follow the well
Flaming Gorge Dam were
marked trail in and out of sub
created from the waters
alpine forests and flower filled
of the Green. The color
meadows – keeping an eye out
contrast between the red
for moose in any of the brushy
walls of Red Canyon and
open areas. The trail splits in
the green/blue color of the
about 1 mile, but both directions
lake is indeed photo worthy. This route
end up at Tamarack Lake (the lefthand fork
follows the south side of the canyon rim
goes past Jessen Lake as well).
and provides many spectacular overlooks
This 2.8 mile roundtrip
of the lake below. The single-track trail
trail is for hikers and
is suitable for both hiking and mountain
horseman only
biking. It is easy to moderate in difficulty and
and is rated moderate due to
offers several trailheads with hikes from 1 to 9 miles.
the high elevation.
Little Hole National Scenic Trail
Dowd Mountain
as it re-emerges from Flaming Gorge Dam. Wildly popular
coupled with scenery, wildlife, and a roller coaster finish.
with fishermen, it is also a family delight. The river is framed
The Dowd Mountain trail leads to a breathtaking overlook of
by towering canyon walls and stately ponderosa pine. Wildlife
Flaming Gorge, including views of the western portion of the
abounds along the trail from raptors to river otters. The trail is
lake. On a clear day, the horizon extends well into Wyoming.
so picturesque, it received a National Scenic Trail designation
This moderate 11 mile loop is certainly one of the best
shortly after its creation. This is an easy walk of up to 7 miles
mountain bike rides in Flaming Gorge Country.
This well-worn path wanders along the edge of the Green River
This trail combines exciting single and double track trails
and is available for mountain biking during certain seasons.
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High Desert Adventure
S W E E T W AT E R C O U N T Y, W Y O M I N G
Two-thirds of Flaming Gorge
National Recreation area lays
in Sweetwater County, Wyoming.
This high desert country in
Southwest Wyoming is home to over 10,500 square miles for
hiking, biking, fishing, camping, sightseeing, golfing, hunting
dinosaurs, shopping, or just plain getting away from it all.
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Sweetwater
County Facts:
500+ Annual Events
70 Restaurants
40 Lodging Properties
10 Movie Screens
3 Major Shopping Destinations
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be accessed from many points. Whether you are interested in
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KEEP PLENTY OF WATER ON-HAND
you’ll find it on the Green.
and the only desert elk herd
fly-fishing, kayaking, wildlife viewing, or a relaxing float trip,
found in North America.
As a result of the volcanic
flows from these Pleistocene
eruptions, the Killpecker Sand Dunes were formed and are
the second largest moving sand dunes in the world. Many
recreationalists enjoy hiking and driving off-road vehicles in
this unique area.
The newly constructed
Whitewater Park and North Channel
The remote and rugged is yours in a place unspoiled. From the heart-pounding thrill of catching monster
trout on the Green River, to the pulse-quickening feeling of off-road racing across Killpecker Sand Dunes.
Tubing area at Expedition Island Park in the town of Green
Enjoying Sweetwater County’s outdoor adventures is easier than you might imagine. We’ll help you
every step of the
way. Bring
an appetite forriver
discovery and
a passion for
things you’ve
never seen before.
River provide amenities
for
floating
users
and
swimmers
And may never see again.
of a wide range of abilities. Green River’s White Water Park
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Dinosaurs thundered across the open spaces of Wyoming tens
is a 1,200 feet long lazy river/tubing channel. The channel
of millions of years before human beings. They’re long gone now,
features a series of 4 – ½ foot drops and 3 large pools. The 4
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Western Wyoming Community College in Rock Springs.
and wading while the drops provide excitement for tubers and
beginning level canoers and kayakers.
Sweetwater County has more miles of still-visible pioneer trails
than any other area in the United States. The Oregon Trail,
Pony Express Route, Cherokee Trail, Overland Trail, Parting of
the Ways, and Old Emigrant Trail all pass through Sweetwater
County. In fact, Highway 28 parallels the Oregon, Mormon
Pioneer, Pony Express
and California
National Historic
Trails. Intact trail ruts
are visible at the False
The Pilot Butte Wild Horse Scenic Loop Self-Guided Tour is
Parting of the Ways,
a backcountry drive that you and your family will never forget
Simpson’s Hollow and
because Sweetwater County’s cherished wild horses are living
Pilot Butte sites.
examples of a wide-open landscape and untamed frontier spirit.
You can begin this tour in either Green River or Rock Springs.
Visit www.TourWyoming.com for a map of the tour route.
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Sweetwater County, Wyoming
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Signature Events
Burbot Bash – January
Burbot Classic – February
Buckboard Marina Wyoming Classic Fishing Derby – June
Stock Car Races – Saturday’s May — August
Overland Stage Stampede Rodeo – Second weekend in June
Flaming Gorge Days – Last weekend in June
Rods & Rails Car Show – Last weekend in June
International Day – Second Saturday in July
Red Desert Roundup Rodeo – Last weekend in July
Wyoming’s Big Show – End of July into August
Sweetwater Blues ‘N Brews Festival – Second Saturday in August
River Festival – Third weekend in August
Farmer’s Markets
Rock Springs – Every Thursday beginning in July — September
Green River – Every Wednesday beginning in July — September
For a full listing of events & exact dates visit www.tourwyoming.com
© Journal Communications
1.800.FL.GORGE
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Flaming Gorge
Events and Activities
BURBOT BASH
JUNIOR RODEO SERIES
Late January-Early February
AT MANILA RODEO ARENA
Join us for the premier ice fishing tourna-
Monthly all Summer
ments in the region! These events target
Open to all up-and-coming rodeo stars,
Burbot, an invasive species in Lake Flaming
ages 5-17. Contestants earn points through-
Gorge. Huge prizes are awarded for tagged
out the summer towards custom saddles
fish, most Burbot and biggest Burbot. Learn
and thousands of dollars in prize money.
more about competing at burbotbash.com.
FLAMING GORGE FISHING DERBY
3rd Weekend in May
This popular Derby is an annual rite of
spring in Flaming Gorge and draws teams
from all over the west! Organized by Lucerne Valley Marina, over $50,000 in prizes
are awarded, including 2 Polaris 4-wheelers!
For more information, please check out
www.flaminggorgefishderby.com.
OLD WEST CELEBRATION
Late May-Early June
Watch real cowboys working the land and
branding cattle at the Swett Ranch on the
Ashley National Forest.
JOHN JARVIE FAMILY FEST
IN BROWNS PARK
Spring & Fall
This annual event is sponsored by the
BLM and held at the Jarvie Ranch in
Browns Park. Activities for all ages are
available to demonstrate life in days gone
by. For more information contact the
Bureau of Land Management at
(435) 781-4400 or (435) 885-3307.
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UTAH FREE FISHING DAY
1st or 2nd Saturday in June
This is a day designated by the Utah
DWR when residents and non-residents
can fish in the waters of Utah without
having to purchase a license.
KID’S FISHING DERBY
On Utah’s Free Fishing Day
Join the fun at the Ashley National
Forest Moose Ponds near mile marker
9 on UT Highway 44. The U.S. Forest
Service and Utah Division of Wildlife
Resources staff this annual event and
have lots of prizes and giveaways for the
participants. For more information contact the Flaming Gorge Ranger District
at (435) 784-3445.
FLAMING GORGE FREEDOM FESTIVAL
1st Saturday in July
Our annual Dutch John Festival includes
free fireworks, an antique car show, craft
booths & food vendors. Live music may
be offered. Contact the Flaming Gorge
Chamber for more info or to register your
booth at (435) 277-0709.
COW COUNTRY RODEO
AT MANILA RODEO ARENA
3rd weekend of July
Residents of Daggett County are proud
of their rodeo that has been running in
one form or another for over 60 years.
Bronco Busting, Bull riding, calf roping,
barrel racing and activities for the kids
are all part of the action.
TOWER ROCK RUN 10K
2nd Saturday in August
The Tower Rock 10K, 5K and One Mile
Fun Run winds along a picturesque creek
amongst the towering cliffs of a National
Geologic Area. The Race starts near the
Palisades Picnic Area on the Sheep Creek
Geologic Loop and ends near the Navajo
Cliffs Picnic Area.
KOKANEE DAY
3rd Saturday in September
Marvel over the annual spawning run of
the fresh water Kokanee Salmon heading
out of Flaming Gorge up scenic Sheep
Creek. Join Utah Wildlife Resources staff
at the Sheep Creek Nature Trail byway
pullout on UT Highway 44.
(435) 277-0709
DAGGETT DAYS PARADE AND CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES
PANCAKE BREAKFAST AT MANILA SR. CENTER
Saturday before Labor Day
Labor Day Morning
Labor Day weekend festivities have long been a tradition for those
Monday morning the Manila Senior Center has a pancake
who live in or visit Manila, Utah. Saturday morning kicks off the
breakfast to raise money for their many programs. Lots of
weekend with the Daggett Daze Parade down Highway 43. The
good food for a good cause!
parade is followed by kid’s games and activities at the Manila
Park. Sack races, three-legged races, an egg toss and other games
UTAH SINGLE FLY TOURNAMENT
and crafts are available for people to enjoy.
Late August
Trout Unlimited’s annual fundraiser supports efforts to improve
PARADE OF LIGHTS AND FIREWORKS
and protect Utah fisheries, including the Green River. Teams
Saturday before Labor Day
compete for most fish caught using a single fly per fisherman.
Saturday evening the Lucerne Marina plays host to the Parade of
Lights as boat owners decorate their boats in a variety of lights.
MANILA CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTING
The Parade of Lights is followed by a spectacular fireworks dis-
1st Saturday in December
play shot over the waters of Lake Flaming Gorge.
Join residents of Manila for cookies, hot chocolate and the annual
lighting of the Christmas Tree at the Manila Senior Center at 5 pm.
There are lots of organized activities to
participate in around Flaming Gorge.
Annual dates may change due to the calendar
or weather so feel free to check out our
website for more up to date information:
www.FlamingGorgeCountry.com
www.FlamingGorgeCountry.com
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The ADVENTURE
Dinosaurs once ruled this land.
This is the only place in the world where you can
view and even touch over 1,500 bones partially
exposed in their final resting place and left on
display to awe modern day visitors at the newly
reopened Quarry and Visitor Center in Dinosaur
National Monument. Known as the most
productive Jurassic Period dinosaur quarry in
the world, many of the finest museums in the
country display dinosaur skeletons excavated
from here. We think that’s pretty cool!
In nearby Vernal, kids can spot large dinosaurs
all over town. From the “Pink” dinosaur on the
east end to the “T-Rex” who dresses up for each
holiday on the west end. You will feel
like you have stepped into a real life
Jurassic Park. In fact, the Utah State
Fieldhouse Museum is surrounded
by them. Make sure to plan a stop
at the Dinosaur Gardens.
Dinosaurs are the stars of the show,
but not all there is to do and see in
the area. Petroglyphs are the
rock stars of Dinosaurland, Cowboys
and Western Heritage are the corner
stones, and Hiking, Biking, Rafting,
Fishing, and ATVing are the future
of Dinosaurland!
So Welcome, stay awhile, enjoy
the beauty and adventure that is
Dinosaurland "Vernal, Utah!
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Contact Info
Utah Field House of Natural HistoryState Park Dinosaur Museum
496 East Main Street
Vernal, Utah
435-789-1352
www.stateparks.utah.gov
next
Door
Red Fleet & Steinaker State Park
Home to Great fishing, water sports,
campgrounds, amazing scenery, and
Vernal’s Beach.
Steinaker is home to rainbow trout
and largemouth bass. Enjoy sandy
beaches, swimming, boating, and
camping under the stars of
Dinosaurland.
Red Fleet earned its name because of
its red sandstone formations, which
look like a fleet of ships floating in and
around the reservoir. This is a popular spot for water sport enthusiasts,
anglers, and those looking for a cool
spot to break from the summer sun!
Red Fleet is also home to 200-million
year old dinosaur tracks. There are over
200 known tracks in the park. A 2.5
mile hike round-trip leads to the best
viewing of the tracks.
Take a Hike, Ride a Bike, or Dive an ATV
Getting around Dinosaurland on two feet or four wheels
Dinosaurland is home to dozens of hiking trails,
world class bike paths, and an off-road heaven
for ATVs.
Hiking in Dinosaur National Monument, Jones
Hole, and McConkie Ranch offers hikers
beautiful scenery, amazing views of petrolyphs,
and areas not seen by those traveling by car.
Ride your bike where giants once roamed.
Vernal is home to miles of trails and slick rock.
Miles and Miles of trails await the ATV and
OHV enthusiasts across the Uintah Basin.
Extreme adventures or easy scenic drives can be
found along the trails in Dinosaurland.
Contact Info
For a complete list of trails, area events, and
request a “Wall of Bones” area guide for
Dinosaurland-Vernal, Utah
Please visit www.dinoland.com or call 800-477-5558
Dinosaur National Monument
11625 East 1500 South
Vernal, Utah
435-781-7700
www.nps.gov/dino
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Top
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1
Things to do in
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Take it to the Gorge
Whether you like to boat, fish, bike or hike,
make your way up the Flaming GorgeUinta’s National Scenic Byway. Stop by Red
Canyon Overlook, drive the Sheep Creek
Canyon Loop, and get a good look inside
the Flaming Gorge Dam. Rough it or live
it up. Either way, make sure you leave time
for some serious star gazing.
3
Vernal, Utah
4
Play like a Paleontologist
Better make sure you have your Dinosaur Hunting License, cause there’s so
much dinosaur tracking to do in North
eastern Utah’s-Dinosaurland. For starters there’s Dinosaur National Monument Quarry, Utah State Field House
Museum, Dinosaur Gardens, and Red
Fleet State Park dinosaur tracks. Stop
by the BLM office and find out where
you can do a bit of digging for fossils
yourself!
Picture This!!!
Dinosaurland is home to the longest
corridor of Fremont Indian petroglyphs
(carving in rock) and pictographs
(printing on rocks) in the world.
Explore McConkie Ranch in Dry Fork
Canyon, Jones Hole, Echo Park, Nine
Mile Canyon and you’ll discover these
ancient wonders. Some over 200 feet
high!
Run the River
Easy or Wild-a river trip down
Dinosaurland’s Green or Yampa
Rivers is a thrill you’ll never forget.
Make it the perfect family vacationor scream for extreme adventure.
Whatever your choice, our guides and
outfitters can get you and your family
down the river in style.
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Take a Hike or Bike
6
Hook a Worm
Trails, trails, trails, and more trails. In
Dinosaurland, you can cruise through
mountain meadows, blaze across high
desert canyons, or climb alpine forests.
Need another reason to head northeast?
BIKE magazine commented “Better than
Moab?” . When the summer months
bring sizzling temperatures to the valleys
below, biking in the Uinta’s is at its best,
with small crowds and GREAT trails.
Catch record-breaking trout at Flaming
Gorge. Fly-Fish at Jones Hole. Cast a line
into our 600 lakes and rivers. The bottom
line is-Dinosaurland is the Fisherman’s
Reel Deal.
800-477-5558
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Dinosaurland
7
Stir-Up the Wild West!
From rodeos to pow wows, from
outlaw trail rides to professional bull
riding, the Wild West is alive and
strong in Dinosaurland. And so is
Western Hospitality! Come join in
the fun as we celebrate our diverse
cultures and western heritage.
8
Nuke a Marshmallow
With so much open space and public
land, it’s hard not to find a place to
camp in Dinosaurland. Don’t forget
to bring the marshmallows and camp
fire stories.
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Dig up the Past
10
Get Wet
Shop at John Jarvie’s general store where
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
stocked up on supplies. It’s only one of
our many historical museums in the local
area. Make sure you visit the Western
Heritage, Daughter of the Utah’s Pioneers,
and Utah Field House of Natural HistoryState Park, for tales of the pioneers,
outlaws, and rugged mountain men of
American’s old west.
With 3 State Park reservoirs in
Dinosaurland, you are sure to get
wet. Hitch onto the boat or pack your
swim bags for a day on the beach at
Steinaker. You can have your boat
launch and gliding across the water
in 15 minutes from the center of
town. There is plenty of water at Red
Fleet, Steinaker, and Starvation for
everyone!
www.dinoland.com
A Winter
Playground
Adventure in Flaming Gorge Country doesn’t end when the snow
begins to fly. Our scenic byways are open year-round and a fresh
blanket of snow only enhances our scenic vistas. Many unplowed
roads turn into wonderful winter trails. Snowshoeing, cross-country
skiing and snowmobiling are excellent ways to get intimate views
of our abundant winter wildlife.
Fishing is a year-round passion in Flaming Gorge. The lake is a favorite spot
for ice fishing. The annual Burbot Bash ice fishing tournament is a family fun
contest with serious prize money. The blue-ribbon waters of the Green River
are fishable every day of the year. The local secret is that dry-fly fishing can be
pretty hot during many winter days!
So don’t wait for the summer months to visit Flaming Gorge. Download a free
copy of our Winter Recreation Guide at www.flaminggorgecountry.com – it is
packed with suggestions for any level of winter adventure.
May we suggest these other member services.
Moon Lake Electric
Area Electric Services
435-722-5400
Town of Manila
Local Government
435-784-3143
DDI, Inc.
Waste Management Services
435-784-3430
Mountain America
Credit Union
Regional Banking
435-789-6900
Trout Unlimited
Cold Water Conservation Organization
307-710-7067
Bruce & Marjorie Parker
Fishing Guide for
Conquest Expeditions
435-784-3370
Dutch John Storage
Local Storage
435-219-5892
Myvocom
Internet Service Provider
435-784-3175
C&H Distributing
Wholesale Beer & Beverages
435-789-1816
Flaming Gorge Realty
Area Realty Services
435-790-6270
Daggett County
Lions Club
Local Civic Organization
801-560-9415
gutz
Handcrafted Art
435-784-3265
Rock Springs
Chamber of Commerce
Partner Chamber
307-362-3771
Basin Propane Systems
Area Propane Services
435-789-8466
Bridger Valley Electric
Area Electric Services
307-786-2800
Daggett County
Commission
County Government Office
435-784-3218
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Daggett County
Emergency Management
County Government Office
435-784-3218
Intermountain Natural
History Association
Regional Interpretative Partner
435-789-8807
Sav on Propane
Area Propane Services
435-789-3198
Tifanny’s Salon3
& Boutique
Hair Salon & Boutique
801-859-8433
US Forest Service
Ashley National Forest
435-784-3445
Wakeless Harbor
Boat Repairs, Storage, Transport
801-440-6055
Wyoming Embroidery
Apparel & Sporting Goods
307-875-5334
Zions Bank of Vernal
Regional Banking
435-789-7082
*(tax not included)
$=under $50
$$= $50-$75
$$$ = $75-$150
$$$$=$150-$300
LODGING & CAMPING
Pets
Onsite Dining
Price*
NO
YES
NO
$ - $$$
YES
YES
SMALL
PETS
YES
$
YES
YES
YES
YES
Catering
by Request
$
YES
YES
YES
Enclosed Gazebo
YES
YES
RV Only
YES
$ - $$$
Motels & Suites
YES
YES
YES
YES
$20
per pet
YES
$$$,
$$$$
Lucerne Valley
Floating Cabins
on the water
with a slip
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
$$$$
Mountain Meadows RV Park
435-889-3773
flaminggorgeresort.com
Off US Hwy 191,
4 miles south of
Dam
RV Camping
N/A
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
$$
Pine Forest RV Park
435-889-3725
flaminggorgeresort.com
Off US Hwy 191,
4.5 miles south
of Dam
RV Camping
N/A
YES
NO
YES
YES
NO
$$
Manila
Deluxe
Cabin Suites
Microwave &
Refrigerator
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
$$$
Red Canyon Lodge
435-889-3759
redcanyonlodge.com
Off Hwy 44,
8 miles West
of Dam
Handcrafted
Log Cabins
Kitchenette
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
$$$,
$$$$
Rocky Ridge Outpost
435-784-3600
rockyridgeoutpost.com
5 miles South
of Manila
Log Cabins
& Tipi
Kitchenette
Fire Pit,
Trout Pond
Pavilion
YES
NO
NO
$$$
Spirit Lake Lodge
435-880-3089
spiritlakeutah.com
High Uinta
Mountains
Rustic Cabins
NO
YES
YES
NO
YES
Store
and Restaurant
Sweet Lorraine’s Bed & Breakfast
970-846-3564 or 970-846-0781
sweetlorrainebnb@gmail.com
Dutch John
Bed & Breakfast
NO
YES
YES
YES
NO
YES
$$$$
Trout Creek Flies
435-885-3355
troutcreekflies.net
Dutch John
Motel
Microwave &
Refrigerator
YES
NO
YES
YES
YES
$$$
Vacation Inn
435-784-3259
utahvacationinn.com
Manila
Suite Style
YES
YES
NO
YES
$10
Whole
Stay
NO
$$,
$$$
Villa Inn
435-784-3007
villainmanila.com
Manila
Motel
Microwave &
Refrigerator
YES
NO
YES
NO
$$
American Land & Leisure
801-226-3564
americanLL.com
Browning’s Café and Motel
435-784-3088
fgmotel.com
Flaming Gorge KOA Camping Resort
435-784-3184
koa.com/campgrounds/flaming-gorge
Flaming Gorge Recreation Services
435-885-3191
fishthegreen.com
Flaming Gorge Resort
435-889-3773
FlamingGorgeResort.com
Lucerne Valley Marina
435-784-3483
flaminggorge.com
R’ Hideout at Flaming Gorge
800-760-8474
rhideout.com
Area
Room Type
Kitchen
Outdoor Area Meeting Facilities Internet
Flaming Gorge
Tent & RV
Camping
N0
YES
NO
Manila
Motel
Microwave &
Refrigerator
YES
Manila
Cabins, Tents &
RV Camping
NO
Dutch John
Cabins & RV
Camping
On US 191,
4 miles South
of Dam
For more Lodging Details, please visit www.FlamingGorgeCountry.com
$5
per pet
$$,
$$$
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DINING
Area
Meals Served
Children’s Menu
Alcohol
Patio Dining
Take-Out
Banquet
Menu Features
Manila
B-L-D
YES
NO
YES
YES
YES
American family dining, burgers,
shakes, fish, prime rib dinners
Snag Bar & Grill
Cedar Springs Marina
435-889-3795
Near
Flaming Gorge
Dam
L-D
NO
YES
YES
YES
YES
Fish tacos, prime rib
and cheeseburgers
Lakeside Grill
Lucerne Valley Marina
435-784-3483
Lucerne Valley
B-L-D
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
Specialty burgers, salads,
wraps and Farr’s ice cream
Flaming Gorge Recreation Services
1050 South Blvd.
435-885-3191
Dutch John
B-L-D
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
Chicken fajitas, burgers,
steaks and ice cream bar
Flaming Gorge Resort
1100 E Flaming Gorge Resort
435-889-3773
On US 191,
4 miles South
of Dam
B-L-D
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
Gorge burger, steaks,
beef medallions, pastas
Spirit Lake Lodge
Spirit Lake Lodge
435-880-3089
off Spirit Lake
Scenic Backway
B-L-D
NO
NO
NO
YES
NO
Homemade soups,
sandwiches and burgers
The Hub/ Mustang Travel Stop
4484 Hwy 530, Washam, WY
307-874-6066
On route to
Lucerne Marina
B-L-D
YES
YES
NO
YES
YES
Halibut, steaks, chili verde,
burgers and seasonal pizza
Off Hwy 44,
8 miles west
of Dam
B-L-D
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
Wild Game, handcut steaks,
pasta & gourmet desserts
Manila
B-L-D
YES
NO
NO
YES
YES
Full service restaurant; featuring
Charlie’s Smokehouse meats
Dutch John
B-L
NO
NO
NO
YES
NO
Asiago bagels, chicken salad,
burgers and soft serve ice cream
Flaming Gorge Market
Hwy 43
435-784-3582
Manila
N/A
N/A
YES
N/A
YES
N/A
Farr’s Ice Cream, frozen entrees
and deli sandwiches.
Slaugh’s Chevron*
Main & Hwy 43
435-784-3363
*No Fishing License Sales
Manila
L
NO
YES
NO
YES
N/A
shrimp baskets, chicken strips,
cheeseburgers, english chips
Browning’s Café and Motel
Intersection of Hwy 43 & Hwy 44
435-784-3088
Red Canyon Lodge
Red Canyon Road
435-889-3759
The Villa Restaurant
244 E Hwy 43
435-784-3015
Trout Creek Flies
Hwy 191
435-885-3355
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www.FlamingGorgeCountry.com
Shuttle
Snow Shoe Rentals
Xcountry Ski Rentals
Fishing Equip.Rentals
Boat/Water Craft Rentals
Bike Rental
White Water/Float Trips
Specialty Tours
Marina
Horseback Trail Riding
Guided Hunting
Guided Fishing
Green River Activities
Bike Tours
Boat Tours
OUTDOOR ADVENTURE
Cedar Springs Marina
Po Box 337, Dutch John, UT
435-889-3795
cedarspringsmarina.com
Conquest Fishing Expeditions
Po Box 487, Manila, UT
435-784-3370 or 801-244-9948
conquestexpeditions.com
Don Hatch River Expeditions
Po Box 790035, Vernal, UT
800-342-8243
donhatchrivertrips.com
FishingAtFlamingGorge.com
PO Box 12, Manila, UT
801-808-8709
FishingAtFlamingGorge.com
Flaming Gorge Rec. Services
1050 S. Boulevard, Dutch John, UT
435-885-3191
fishthegreen.com
Flaming Gorge Resort
1100 E. Flaming Gorge Resort,
4 miles South of Dam, 435-889-3773
flamingorgeresort.com
Lucerne Valley Marina
5570 E Lucerne Valley Road
435-784-3483
flaminggorge.com
Old Moe Guide Service
Po Box 293, Dutch John, UT
435-885-3342
oldmoe1.com
Red Canyon Lodge
2450 W. Red Canyon Lodge
8 miles west of Dam, 435-889-3759
redcanyonlodge.com
Spinner Fall Guide Service
Po Box 350, Dutch John, UT
877-811-3474
spinnerfall.com
Spirit Lake Lodge
435-880-3089
spiritlakeutah.com
Trout Creek Flies
Po Box 254, Dutch John, UT
435-885-3355
troutcreekflies.net
Western Rivers Flyfisher Guides
Po Box 204, Dutch John, UT
801-521-6424
westernriversflyfishing.com
For more Details, please visit www.FlamingGorgeCountry.com
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WHATS NEW
IN THE GORGE
Visitor Center
Renovations Begin
Enjoy Utah’s
best Paddling
Ute Fire Tower
Re-Opens
New Mountain
Biking Trails
The Red Canyon Visitor Center will celebrate its 50th anniversary with completely
re-designed interior exhibits. Future
improvements are planned for outside
exhibits & trails along the stunning Red
Canyon overlooks.
Public can once again visit Utah’s last remaining fire tower. This popular forest icon,
built in 1937, has been closed since 2008.
Renovations have been completed and the
historic Ute Fire Tower will be staffed by
summer volunteers acting as tour guides and
active fire lookouts.
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New suggested Paddling trails are now listed
on www.flaminggorgecountry.com. And
check out the annual Red Fleet Paddle Fest,
offering free demos for Canoeing, Kayaking, and Paddle boarding. This unique June
festival includes family activities, fireworks
and nightly entertainment.
The popular Dowd Mountain Trail in Flaming Gorge will be enhanced with thirteen
miles of mountain bike specific trail improvements & construction. This is the first
phase of an ambitious mountain biking trails
expansion initiative by Daggett County.
Geocaching
in the Gorge
The Utah Office of Tourism has developed an
official state GeoTour aimed at over 6 million
geocachers worldwide. Families who discover
at least three of the five Flaming Gorge sites
will receive a unique collectible patch as well
as goodies stocked at each cache.
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Dinosaur National Monument
800-477-5558
Petroglyphs
Uintah County
Travel & Tourism
Rafting
www.dinoland.com
Museums
Flaming Gorge Chamber of Commerce
PO Box 122 Manila, UT 84046
435-277-0709 | flaminggorgechamber@gmail.com
www.FlamingGorgeCountry.com
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