Antelope Island State
Park
Antelope Island State Park, the largest island in the Great Salt
Lake, is home to a roaming herd of 500 bison. Pronghorn and bighorn
sheep also share the rangelands that overlook the desert lake.
Opportunities to view wildlife are available on backcountry trails,
which are open to horseback riding, mountain biking, hiking and
cross-country skiing. A visitor center offers information on the
island’s unique biology, geology and history. Park Hours: May
through September: 7 a.m. - 10 p.m. / November through February: 7
a.m. to 6 p.m. / March: 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. / April: 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.
/ October: 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Holiday Closures: Thanksgiving and
Christmas Days Day Visits: $9 / $6 cyclists and pedestrians. Learn
More about Antelope Island State Park.
The Cache
Search interpretive signs throughout the north end of the park for
letters to a word. The letters then have to be unscrambled in order
to give a hint to the last location. The letters are all found in
the main text of the signs. Please do not leave trade items in the
cache. Just take a small souvenir and sign the log book. Stop back
often to check for other souvenirs.
#1 N 41* 03.520 W 112* 15.081
California Gulls of Egg Island
Line 13, Letter 8 Main Text of Sign
#2 N 41* 03.637 W 112* 14.331
Environmental Impacts of Boating
Line 4, Letter 12 Main Text of Sign
#3 N 41* 02.049 W 112* 13.760
Antelope Island State Park #1
Line 6, Letter 23 Main Text of Sign
#4 N 41* 01.940 W 112* 15.387
Great Salt Lake - The Wanderer
Line 3, Letter 19 Main Text of Sign
#5 N 41* 03.283 W 112* 14.783
Final Cache—Use the unscrambled word. Container is an ammo
can.
Please Note
- This is a no-trading cache. Just take a small souvenir and sign
the log book.
- All applicable state park fees and rules apply.
- A State Park fee is required to access this cache.
- This cache is only available during hours of operation: see
above.
- Learn about State Park Passes