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GREEN RIVER STATE PARK

greenriver@utah.gov

EUGENE SWALBERG, PARK MANAGER

PO BOX 637, GREEN RIVER, UTAH 84525

PHONE: 435-564-3633 FAX: 435-564-3223

GOLF: 435-564-8882

MODERN RESTROOMS    YES

SHOWERS                 YES

LOCATION: One-quarter mile south of Main Street in the city of Green River.

DIRECTIONS: South on I-15, take the US 6 Price exit 261 to I-70.  Go east on I-70 then take the first Green River exit (158).  Follow signs to the park.  

MILES FROM SLC:  185 Miles  

PARK HOURS: Summer: 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Winter: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

HOLIDAYS CLOSED: None

RESERVATION SEASON: March 1st- November 30th

DAY USE FEES: $5.00                        CAMPING FEES: $18.00  $25.00(Hookup sites)

DISCOUNTS:  

EXTRA VEHICLES: Extra vehicles will be allowed if space permits.  Half the camping fee per , per night will be charged upon arrival.  

GOLF: Nine-hole course; $9 for nine holes and $16 for 18 holes, Weekends. $8 Monday - Friday Senior rates available.

PARK TYPE: Recreation

ACTIVITIES: Golfing, boating, hiking near by, fishing, paddling, bird watching, and camping.

AMENITIES FOR PHYSICALLY CHALLENGED: Restrooms with showers, ramp to office.

CONCESSION SERVICES: Golf course clubhouse offers drinks, ice, and candy.

CLOSEST TOWN WITH SERVICES: Green River

TRAILS IN THE PARK: Nearby mountain biking and hiking trails.

NEARBY FEATURES: John Wesley Powell River History Museum

BOAT RAMP: Cement

FISHING: Catfish, four endangered species of fish.

NUMBER OF DEVELOPED CAMPGROUNDS: 1

NUMBER OF DEVELOPED CAMPSITES: 40

AMENITIES:

Drinking water            Modern rest rooms            Hot water showers- for registered campers            Sewage disposal station 

Barbecue grills            Fire pits

PARK ACREAGE: 52                                SURFACE ACREAGE OF WATER: River         ELEVATION

LAST YEAR VISITATION: 101,599    DATE ACQUIRED  DATE OPENED TO PUBLIC

OWNERSHIP: Utah State Lands with use permit for state parks to manage.

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