Kayaking Red Fleet SP in Vernal, UT (Apr/May 2021) Blog post 148
After leaving Helper, Utah, we headed towards Vernal, Utah. We took the Highway 40/191. As we got higher in elevation it began to rain and then as we got even higher it started to snow. We stopped at the summit which was 9,114 ft and colder. The snow started to come down harder and thicker and all I wanted to do was get off that mountain and not stuck in snow.
We arrived to the Fossil Valley Rv park $51/nt. I don't recall the park and neither of us took any pictures.
We took a drive to Steinaker State Park and Red Fleet State park to see about kayaking.
STEINAKER STATE PARK: After finding the entrance, we drove until we found parking, but the walk down to the water or boat ramp for that matter was a very long walk or drive, so we continued on to the Red Fleet State Park
RED FLEET STATE PARK: BEST KAYAKING TO DATE
By far the best place we have kayaked. The views are breathtaking; the rock formations and striations are incredible. This is a must place to kayak or paddleboard. After you launch, go left. You will follow the channel all the way to end, taking in such beauty and amazment along the way.
DAY 2 AT RED FLEET STATE PARK TO CAPTURE DRONE FOOTAGE
After we left Red Fleet park after kayaking, we said we had to return with the drone to capture video of the route we took in the kayak. The surround mountains remind me of the Mountains in Ouray, Colorado
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