Fishlake National Forest
Park Overview
Located in central Utah, the Fishlake National Forest has mountains rising from the valleys and elevated plateaus holding hidden niches of beauty and solitude. Water is especially important in this semi-arid climate and small streams "feed" the valleys. Canyons cut by these streams have coloriful walls revealing a variety of geology. There is a mix of sedimentary and volcanic rocks as this is the transition zone between the Colorado Plateau and the Basin and Range Provinces.
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February 3, by Brian Cleveland
Really great place to escape to...
Very beautiful and wild. Loved the lack of off-road vehicles, please keep it that way.Came on a self guided archery elk hunt from NC.Scored some brookies but no elk, still a trip of a lifetime. Many thanks
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