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The Red Fleet State Park boat ramp provides easy access to the Big Brush Creek arm of the Red Fleet Reservoir. This is a popular destination for kayakers, canoeists, and small motorized boats. The ramp is located near the Red Fleet Flow Trailhead, with a parking area and restrooms available on site.
The reservoir is a relatively calm, mid-sized body of water, making it well-suited for a variety of watercraft. Boaters can explore the shoreline, fish for stocked trout, and even hike to nearby dinosaur trackways. Facilities at the park include a sand beach, picnic areas, and campsites, offering a full-service recreational experience.
While there is no fee to use the boat ramp, visitors should check the current status and water levels on the Utah State Park website before planning their trip. With its scenic high desert setting and convenient amenities, the Red Fleet State Park boat ramp is an excellent option for paddlers and boaters looking to enjoy the serenity of this reservoir.
Tucked among juniper trees, the Red Fleet Flow Trailhead provides access to the single track Jazz Trail and Red Fleet Flow Trail. Amenities include a parking area and toilet.