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State park in Morgan County, Utah, United States
Lost Creek State Park
is a
state park
in northeastern
Morgan County
,
Utah
, United States,
[2]
about 13 miles (21 km) northeast of city of
Henefer
and about 10 miles (16 km) northeast of the
unincorporated community
of
Croydon, Utah
.
Description
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The park is located at the
Lost Creek Reservoir
and is currently under development. It is anticipated to include "modern campgrounds, restrooms, entrance, and trailheads". As of September 2021
[update]
, "all areas of this park remain in an extremely primitive state".
[3]
[4]
However, there are
vault toilets
at several locations and a concrete
boat ramp
on the south side of the Trail Creek/
Francis Canyon
[5]
(southern) arm of the reservoir. One anticipated change to the area is that hunting will be limited to
waterfowl
.
[6]
Access to the park is by way of
Utah State Route 158
(via Exit 111 on
Interstate 80
), then by either North 5800 East or North 6900 East, in or near Croydon. (The former street becomes Lost Creek Road and the north end of the later street is at Lost Creek Road.) Lost Creek Road is
asphalt paved
past the Lost Creek Dam.
[7]
History
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Legislation
in March 2021 created the park (as well as the
Utahraptor State Park
in
Grand County
).
[8]
[9]
However, it appears that years prior to the establishment of the current park, there existed either a former Lost Creek State Park (at the same reservoir) or there were well developed plans for the same, since the Lost Creek State Park appeared on
United States Geological Survey
(USGS) maps as early as 1991.
[10]
[11]
In addition, the USGS's
Geographic Names Information System
included the park (with an alternate name of Lost Creek Lake State Beach) by not later than June 1, 2018.
[2]
See also
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References
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- ^
"Park Visitation Data"
.
Utah State Parks
. July 6, 2023.
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a
b
U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Lost Creek Reservoir
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"Lost Creek State Park"
.
stateparks.utah.gov
.
Utah Department of Natural Resources
. Retrieved
September 19,
2021
.
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"Utah State Parks Blog: Investing in the Future of Outdoor Recreation ? Exiting Changes Coming to Utah State Parks"
.
stateparks.utah.gov
.
Utah Department of Natural Resources
. July 8, 2021
. Retrieved
September 19,
2021
.
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Francis Canyon
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Peterson, Hannah (March 4, 2021).
"Utahraptor to get a place of its own as lawmakers OK 2 new state parks"
.
Deseret News
. Salt Lake City:
Deseret Digital Media
. Retrieved
September 19,
2021
.
- ^
Google
(September 20, 2021).
"Lost Creek Reservoir [Street View]"
(Map).
Google Maps
. Google
. Retrieved
September 20,
2021
.
Note: Image by Randy Ferrin
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"H.B. 257 Utah State Park Amendments"
.
le.utah.gov
.
Utah State Legislature
. 2021
. Retrieved
September 19,
2021
.
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Rodgers, Bethany (March 17, 2021).
"Gov. Spencer Cox signs bill to create Utahraptor State Park near Moab: The governor also signed measures on COVID-19 vaccines and launching a state flag review"
.
The Salt Lake Tribune
. Salt Lake City: The Salt Lake Tribune, Inc
. Retrieved
September 19,
2021
.
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"MyTopo Maps - Lost Creek State Park, Lost Creek Dam, Morgan, Utah, United States"
(Map).
mytopo.com
.
Trimble Navigation, Ltd.
Retrieved
September 19,
2021
.
- ^
Lost Creek Dam
(
JPG
)
(Map) (1991 ed.). 1:240000.
United States Geological Survey
. 1991.
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