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| Flaming Gorge National Rec. Area | ||
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U.S. Forest Service
Flaming Gorge District P.O. Box 279 Manila UT 84046 435-784-3445 Flaming Gorge National Rec. Area web page. |
Here, you'll find: Biking, Boating, Camping, Educational Programs, Fishing, Groceries, Hiking, Horseback Riding, Hunting, Lodging, Picnic Area, Water Sports, Wildlife Viewing, Winter Sports, Fun! | |
| Flaming Gorge Dam, Reservoir, and Powerplant, features of the Colorado River Storage Project, are on the Green River in northeastern Utah about 32 miles downstream from the Utah-Wyoming border. After the Bureau of Reclamation built Flaming Gorge in the early 1960s, a National Recreation Area was established and recreation management was transferred to the U.S. Forest Service, Ashley National Forest, (435) 784-3445.For information on current reservoir levels: reservoir levels The reservoir is located in both Utah and Wyoming. Situated 20 miles north of Vernal, Utah, at 6,040-foot elevation in a partial timber setting with 42,000 acres of surface area. Managed recreation season varies by campground location. Use high on holidays and weekends. Available fish species include rainbow trout, Kokanee salmon, and smallmouth bass. Many U.S. Geological Service maps cover the area. Reservations accepted at certain sites. Fees charged. The Green River below the dam offers high quality fishing opportunities for brown and rainbow trout. Fishing guides and boats available.Free guided tours of the dam and power plant are conducted year-round by the Flaming Gorge Natural History Association. The tours take between 45 minutes to 1 hour to complete. Winter tours are offered Friday through Monday every hour from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.. Summer tours take place every day from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The visitor center is closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years. For more information, contact the Flaming Gorge Natural History Association at (435) 885-3305. |
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