Starvation State Park

Starvation State Park

Starvation State Park and Reservoir is a state park in northeastern Utah, USA, featuring a 3,495-acre (1,414 ha) reservoir. The park is 4 miles (6.4 km) northwest of the town of Duchesne, Utah.

Read more about Starvation State Park:  Facilities, History, Starvation Dam

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