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Family Adventures: Antelope Island

Wednesday, May 29, 2013 - 9:30am
Kamille Marshall
Antelope Island is a great family destination!
Sand Beaches and Water Activities make Antelope Island a great family destination.

Have you ever looked at Northern Utah from a tourist’s perspective? What would your itinerary look like? Where would you spend your precious time exploring? It’s no secret that Utah is home to unparalleled natural wonders and stunning beauty. People travel from all over the world to explore our very own backyard. 

 

Northern Utah is located within a close proximity to the world’s best biking, climbing, hiking, off-road adventure, mountain ski resorts, water sports and wildlife viewing opportunities. If you are looking for family adventure with white sandy beaches and salt water kayaking tours, look no further than Antelope Island State Park. 

 

Antelope Island is located at 4528 West 1700 South, Syracuse, Utah 84075. Summer hours are 7am - 9pm. The daily entrance fee is $9 per vehicle. Overnight camping is also available. More information can be found at http://stateparks.utah.gov/

 

Design your trip itinerary based upon your family’s interests and outdoor skill level.  Here’s an example of what my itinerary would look like:

 

Arrive at Antelope Island State Park and put away the ipads and electronic devices.Host a family bird spotting contest as we travel across the 7.2 mile-long causeway. Extra points are awarded to anyone that spots an American White Pelican or Bald Eagle. 

 

First stop: the Island Visitor center. This is a great opportunity to pick up maps and get information on the islands unique biology, geology & history.  I like to incorporate education while we are exploring by putting together a pre/post trip quiz for my junior ranger. I ask questions such as: 

1- Name two mammals that live on Antelope Island.

2- Why is the Great Salt Lake so salty?

3- Can you swim in the Great Salt Lake? 

4- What do shorebirds come to Antelope Island to eat?

5- Why is the Antelope Island sand special? 

Educating our children while we explore helps them gain confidence in the classroom. 

 

Next destination, Fielding Garr Ranch - Hours: May 15 to September 15 - 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.; September 16 to May 14 - 9a.m. to 5 p.m. Watch for bison, mule deer, big horn sheep, pronghorn antelope and other types of wildlife while you are driving.  If you have junior rangers in the car, this is a great time to have them design post cards to send to grandma and grandpa. When you arrive at the ranch, get ready to explore and learn. 

 

The ranch is one of the oldest working ranching operations in the western United States. The ranch house is distinctive for two reasons; it is the oldest continually inhabited Anglo-built home in the state of Utah (from 1848 to 1981 when the island became a State park); and second, it is the oldest Anglo-built house in Utah still on its original foundation. The ranch is a great place to have a family picnic before you travel onto your next destination. 

 

Next stop, Gonzo Boat Rentals (801-698-6288), rent a kayak or paddle boat to explore Utah’s inland sea. Gonzo Boat Rentals also offers sunset cruises and charter tours.

 

After your water adventure take a relaxing stroll on the white sand beach at Bridger Bay or hike on one of the many hiking trails varying in length and difficulty - consult the trail map for more information. 

 

 

Antelope Island also offers cycling, horseback riding, guided bird tours, star gazing parties, and junior ranger programs. Check the Antelope Island events calendar for more information.  http://stateparks.utah.gov/.   You can also visit www.kamillemarshall.com or www.simplefamilyadventures.com to find more inspiration and beautiful pictures.  

 

Your trip isn’t complete until you take a deep breath and relax as you watch the stunning sun set. 

 

I hope you enjoy your trip! Don’t forget your camera (and bug spray)!