Antelope Island, with an area of 42 square miles, is the largest of ten islands located within the Great Salt Lake in Utah. The island lies in the southeastern portion of the lake, near Salt Lake City and Davis County, and becomes a peninsula when the lake is at extremely low levels. It is protected as Antelope Island State Park.
The first known non-natives to visit the island were John C. Frémont and Kit Carson during exploration of the Great Salt Lake in 1845, who "rode on horseback over salt from the thickness of a wafer to twelve inches" and "were informed by the Indians that there was an abundance of fresh water on it and plenty of antelope". It is said they shot a pronghorn antelope on the island, and in gratitude for the meat, they named it Antelope Island.
Daily: 6 am - 10 pm
Visitor Center
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Closed on: Thanksgiving, Christmas & Dec 5
Entrance Fees
Regular: $10 per vehicle
Senior entrance fee (Utah residents 62+): $5 per vehicle
Bicycles and Pedestrians: $3 per person
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Coordonnées 40°57'25.772" N -112°12'36.235" E