CAMPING @ Red Fleet State Park

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contractID UT
description In the heart of Dinosaurland, Red Fleet is a destination in itself and great location for discovery of the area.
drivingDirection Take Interstate 80 east to State Road 40 to Heber. Travel throughHeber on this road past Duchesne and Roosevelt and on into Vernal.In Vernal, travel on State Road 40 (Main St.), to Vernal Ave.(State Road 191). Turn left at Vernal Ave. The park is located 13miles north of Vernal off State Road 191.
facilitiesDescription There are 29 campsites at Red Fleet, all with tables, grills and firepits. Sites 19-21 in the campground have electrical and water hook-ups for your convienience.
facility Red Fleet State Park
facilityID 342741
fullReservationUrl http://www.reserveamerica.com/campsiteSearch.do?contractCode=UT&parkId=342741&cmp=39-32--joewils
importantInformation There are NO SHOWERS at this park. Tables, grills, and fire pits are located within the centerof the campground or behind your site. All tables are numbered and assigned to each campsite.
nearbyAttrctionDescription This picturesque state park is located 10 miles north of Vernal just off Highway 191. It's a great base for exploring nearby Dinosaur National Monument, Utah Field House of Natural History Museum, and Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area.
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orientationDescription Dinosaurs inhabited the land in and around present day Vernal. Red Fleet State Park is home of numerous dinosaur tracks. These tracks are believed to be more than 200 million years old. Paleontologists can tell from these tracks preserved in Navajo sandstone that the dinosaurs were three-toed (tridactyl) and walked on two legs (bipedal). The tracks range from three to 17 inches. A second site of about 40 dinosaur tracks of four to five inches, in the more recent Carmel Formation, has been found in the area, however, the species has not yet been identified.
recreationDescription Hike to 200-million-year-old dinosaur tracks, boat and fish on Red Fleet Reservoir, and camp or picnic in a campground overlooking a sandstone and desert landscape.
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