Most high and mid-elevation Utah reservoirs still have enough ice for ice fishing. But always use caution.
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Here's the Utah State Parks reservoir conditions report for the week of Feb. 25
Bear Lake State Park Marina: Launch Ramp CLOSED/ice
Bear Lake First Point: Launch Ramp CLOSED/ice
Bear Lake Rainbow Cove: Launch Ramp CLOSED/ice
Bear Lake Rendezvous Beach: Launch Ramp CLOSED/ice
Deer Creek State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/ice with small amount of open water
East Canyon State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/ice
Wide Hollow at Escalante State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/ice
Great Salt Lake State Marina: Launch Ramp OPEN/24 degrees
Gunlock State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED FOR SEASON
Huntington State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/ice
Hyrum Lake State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/ice
Jordanelle State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/ six inches of ice
Millsite State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/ice
Otter Creek State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/ice, but watch for soft edges
Palisade State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/ice
Piute State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/ice
Quail Creek State Park: Launch Ramp OPEN/42 degrees
Red Fleet State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/14 inches of ice
Rockport State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/18 inches of ice
Sand Hollow State Park: Launch Ramp OPEN/44 degrees
Scofield State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/ice
Starvation State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/12 to 24 inches of ice
Steinaker State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/16 inches of ice
Utah Lake State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/five inches of ice in marina
Willard Bay State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/ice
Yuba State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/eight to 12 inches of ice
Utah State Parks is the state boating authority, providing access, education, and search and rescue on Utah’s boating waters.