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Flaming Geyser

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Park overview:

Flaming Geyser State Park is a 480-acre day-use park with more than three miles of freshwater shoreline on the Green River. The park's most unique feature is its "geysers" (methane seeps). Park activities include whitewater rafting and model airplane flying.

Please note: Alcohol is not permitted at Flaming Geyser State Park. This policy is strictly enforced throughout the park, including reserved picnic shelters.

Please note: Flaming Geyser State Park is closed to vehicular traffic in most of the park, due to electrical failure and public safety concerns stemming from a worn out and outdated system. The parking lot at the remote control airfield can accommodate up to 50 vehicles, but access to the rest of the park is limited to foot traffic during the closure. The park will undergo significant construction and upgrades on electrical, water and sewer as soon as environmental permits are obtained. Repairs are expected to take at least two years to complete.