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Antelope Island is home to free-ranging bison, mule deer, bighorn sheep, pronghorn (antelope), and many other desert animals. Millions of birds congregate along the shores surrounding the island, offering unparalleled opportunities for birding.
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Antelope Island Annual Pass: $65 (includes the Davis County...
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Antelope Island is the largest island in the Great Salt Lake in Utah, USA. It is a state park with diverse wildlife, geology, and history, and is accessible by a causeway from Syracuse.
Sep 3, 2024 · Explore the largest island in the Great Salt Lake near Salt Lake City, Utah. See bison, hike trails, visit the visitors center, and enjoy the views of the lake and mountains.
Antelope Island is a state park in Utah with hiking, camping, birdwatching, and wildlife viewing opportunities. Learn about the entrance fees, hours, best time of year, hiking trails, campgrounds, and safety tips from a local.
Antelope Island is the largest island on Great Salt Lake at just over 28,000 acres, stretching 15 miles long and about 5 miles wide. The oldest exposed rocks on the island are from the Farmington Canyon Complex, called gneiss.
Antelope Island State Park emerges seemingly out of no where after a drive thru suburban sprawl and is stunning. $15 entry per car, $10 for seniors, and you drive across a 7 mile causeway into the park with beautiful plant and wildlife on either side.
Explore Antelope Island, a state park in Great Salt Lake with free-roaming bison and antelope. Enjoy hiking, biking, paddling, camping, stargazing and more in this scenic and diverse natural wonder.