Red Fleet State Park
Red Fleet State Park is a state park of Utah, United States, featuring a reservoir and a fossil trackway of dinosaur footprints. The park is located north of Vernal.
Geography
Red Fleet State Park lies at an elevation of in northeastern Utah, immediately south of the Uinta Mountains. The climate is arid, with hot summers and cold winters. Surrounded by red slick rock formations, the park got its name from three large Navajo sandstone outcrops that look like a fleet of ships as they jut up from the reservoir.Plant life at the park includes juniper, various cacti, and sagebrush.
Wildlife includes badgers, bobcat, coyote, deer, and rabbit. Birds include golden eagles, hawks, bluebirds, vultures, owls, and osprey.