Lost Creek State Park
Spectacular grey limestone cliffs and pink and white granite formations rise 1,200 feet above the canyon's narrow floor. Lost Creek Falls, in the northwest corner of the park, cascades over a 50-foot drop to provide one of the most scenic and popular spots in the park. Wildlife, especially mountain goats, golden eagles and bighorn sheep are frequently seen on the cliffs above, and pika are often seen and heard in the rock piles in the upper park. Camping, fishing, picnicking, bicycling and wildlife viewing is available.
If you prefer a longer hike, walk the Forest Service trail just north of the falls parking area. The trail winds for several miles along Lost Creek through forests and meadows with great views of the surrounding mountains.
The park is 502 acres in size and is 6,211 feet in elevation.
There are 25 campsites in the park. RV/trailer size is limited to 23 feet.
Activities
Bird
Watching
Camping
Fishing
Hiking
Photography
Picnicking
RV Camping
Tent Camping
Wildlife Viewing
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