Jones Hole National Fish Hatchery
Jones Hole National Fish Hatchery, located 40 miles northeast of Vernal, Utah, is dedicated to the management and production of trout to support the Colorado River Storage Project and fulfill Tribal trust responsibilities on Native American land. The hatchery plays a crucial role in enhancing sustainable fish populations and promoting a healthy Upper Colorado River ecosystem.
Welcoming over 7,000 visitors annually, the hatchery offers educational programs and guided tours, allowing guests to gain insight into the fish production process. Special events, such as the annual Kids Fishing Day, further engage the community in outdoor activities and conservation efforts.
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