(06-15-2020, 08:09 PM)dubob Wrote:I meant lakes with state parks on them, and yes thats why, it is in they bylaws of the contact for using DC as a state park from the bureau of reclamation. how ever they can doodo in jordy and all 3 sections of the provo river, so SLC is still drinking doodo water,(06-15-2020, 06:59 PM)MSM1970 Wrote: There are only 3 natural lakes in Utah well 4 . . . .That's funny right there. Three or four you say? Ahhhh - no. There's more than 3 or 4. Try hundreds. Here's a link that lists most of them: Utah Lakes!
Let me know when you get tired of scrolling through them all.
Here's a link to 40 'rivers' in Utah (there may be more): Utah Rivers!
(06-15-2020, 06:59 PM)MSM1970 Wrote: I hope I have explained it correctly, maybe this will help, look up why you cannot have dogs on Deer Creek res, the answer will surprise you, Im not even sure if Bob knows. but I bet he can find it.Deer Creek State Park is a watershed, thus dogs are only allowed in the campground. Some watersheds around the state (Dell Reservoir for one) don't allow dogs at any time. Some nonsense about folks not wanting their drinking water polluted with dog doodoo.
oh and I can access UL, bear lake and great salt lake state parks without paying the STATE park fee