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Annual Pass Question
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I would like to hear from somebody that uses these. This is my first full year with a boat. I was able to find a list with some of the bodies of water that are included. Strawberry is not on the list, I was wondering if it is included on the annual pass, or if Strawberry is not considered a state park. Hope that made sense. Thanks
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#2
There are no state parks on Strawberry, so your Utah State Parks pass will not work there.
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[font "Comic Sans MS"][size 4]You can see a list of all the Utah State Parks at [/size][/font][url "http://www.utah.com/stateparks"][font "Comic Sans MS"][size 4]www.utah.com/stateparks[/size][/font][/url][font "Comic Sans MS"][size 4]. There are only a couple of state parks that don't accept the annual pass, but they're not at lakes.[/size][/font]
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#4
And the annual pass won't get you into any bowling alleys, kingpin.

I love that show.
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#5
Even though i dont have a boat i got a annual pass.At $6-$10 a pop per park it pays for itself in the long run.Strawberry is only $5 to get in so its not that bad.Also at fishlake there is no fee to launch at the marinas so you get a ffreebee there.
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#6
my state park pass last year paid for it self many times over i will be doing it agian but strawberry is off that list and that is just fine with me strawberry is my last place of choice to fish not that the fishing is bad just that lake lake owes me a ton of money
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#7
Cesar,

You should quit giving them a $1.00 tip at Strawberry and you would only be paying $4.00 like the rest of us.
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