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- elevation
  
3,600 ft (1,097 m)

Phone
  
+1 801-538-7220

Area
  
222 ha

Gunlock State Park

Address
  
Gunlock Rd, Gunlock, UT 84733, USA

Similar
  
Red Cliffs Desert Reserve, Beaver Dam State Park, Kayenta Utah, St George Campgro, Pine Valley Ranger District

Gunlock State Park is a state park of Utah, USA, adjoining a 266-acre (108 ha) reservoir. The park is located approximately 15 miles (24 km) northwest of St George. The reservoir dam was constructed in 1970 for irrigation water and flood control.

Gunlock State Park is a primitive area; there are no facilities. The park offers camping, swimming, boating, and fishing. The park and reservoir are named after the nearby community of Gunlock. The town was named after William "Gunlock Will" Hamblin, its first settler. Hamblin was a Mormon pioneer born in Ohio who settled in the area in 1857. Gunlock Will was a good hunter and sharpshooter, and was skillful in repairing gunlocks, which are the firing mechanisms for muzzleloaders.

The county road to the park is the Old Spanish Trail used by horsemen and raiders from Santa Fe, New Mexico to Los Angeles, California from the 1820s until 1849, when the gold fields of California became the destination and a shorter route was taken.

Gunlock state park


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Gunlock State Park Wikipedia


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