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Here's the Utah State Parks reservoir condition report for the week of January 13:Bear Lake State Park Marina: Launch Ramp OPEN/32 degrees- watch for iceBear Lake First Point: Launch Ramp OPEN/32 degrees Bear Lake Rainbow Cove: Launch Ramp OPEN/32 degrees Bear Lake Rendezvous Beach: Launch Ramp CLOSED FOR SEASON- LOW WATERDeer Creek State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/One inch of ice across 3/4 of lake 65% full East Canyon State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/Five to seven inches of ice Wide Hollow at Escalante State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/iceGreat Salt Lake State Marina: Launch Ramp OPEN/31 degreesGunlock State Park: Launch Ramp: CLOSED/41 degrees *Boat ramps are closed, reservoir remains open.Huntington State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/Five inches of ice Hyrum Lake State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/10 to 12 inches of iceJordanelle State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/Six inches at main boat ramp; PWC ramp open, but launching not recommended due to icy conditions 51% fullMillsite State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/Three inches of ice Otter Creek State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/12 inches of ice 71% fullPalisade State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/12 inches of ice 60% fullPiute State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/Six inches of ice 58% fullQuail Creek State Park: Launch Ramp OPEN/44 degreesRed Fleet State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/16 inches of ice 40% fullRockport State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/10-12 inches of ice 50% fullSand Hollow State Park: Launch Ramp OPEN/47 degrees Scofield State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/12 inches of ice Starvation State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/Zero to 12 inches of ice 85% fullSteinaker State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/15 inches of ice Utah Lake State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/Four inches of ice in marinaWillard Bay State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/Six to eight inches of iceYuba State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/Eight inches of ice 44% fullUtah State Parks is the state boating authority, providing access, education, and search and rescue on Utah's boating waters.