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Most high and mid-elevation Utah reservoirs still have enough ice for ice fishing. But always use caution.

Here's the Utah State Parks reservoir conditions report for the week of Feb. 25

Bear Lake State Park Marina: Launch Ramp CLOSED/iceBear Lake First Point: Launch Ramp CLOSED/iceBear Lake Rainbow Cove: Launch Ramp CLOSED/iceBear Lake Rendezvous Beach: Launch Ramp CLOSED/iceDeer Creek State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/ice with small amount of open waterEast Canyon State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/iceWide Hollow at Escalante State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/iceGreat Salt Lake State Marina: Launch Ramp OPEN/24 degreesGunlock State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED FOR SEASONHuntington State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/iceHyrum Lake State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/iceJordanelle State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/ six inches of iceMillsite State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/iceOtter Creek State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/ice, but watch for soft edgesPalisade State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/icePiute State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/iceQuail Creek State Park: Launch Ramp OPEN/42 degreesRed Fleet State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/14 inches of iceRockport State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/18 inches of iceSand Hollow State Park: Launch Ramp OPEN/44 degreesScofield State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/iceStarvation State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/12 to 24 inches of iceSteinaker State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/16 inches of iceUtah Lake State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/five inches of ice in marinaWillard Bay State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/iceYuba State Park: Launch Ramp CLOSED/eight to 12 inches of iceUtah State Parks is the state boating authority, providing access, education, and search and rescue on Utah's boating waters.