Antelope Island State Park

Gateway via the Syracuse Causeway • Syracuse, Utah

Antelope Island, the largest island in the Great Salt Lake, is reached by a roughly seven-mile causeway that begins in Syracuse at the end of Antelope Drive. The state park is famous for its free-roaming bison herd, sweeping lake views, sandy beaches, and miles of hiking and biking trails.

What to Do

  • See the island’s free-roaming bison, pronghorn, bighorn sheep, and migratory birds
  • Hike or mountain bike the island’s trails
  • Float in the Great Salt Lake at the beaches
  • Visit the historic Fielding Garr Ranch
  • Stargazing — it’s a certified dark-sky park

Good to Know

  • Access: via Antelope Drive / the causeway from Syracuse
  • Managed by: Utah State Parks (day-use entrance fee applies)

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