A Drone Flew High Above An Island In Utah And Caught The Most Incredible Footage
By Catherine Armstrong|Published April 19, 2020
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Writer, editor and researcher with a passion for exploring new places. Catherine loves local bookstores, independent films, and spending time with her family, including Gus the golden retriever, who is a very good boy.
Antelope Island is one of our favorite places to hike, picnic, and view wildlife. Located in the Great Salt Lake, the island boasts a famous herd of bison, and is also home to pronghorn, mule deer, bighorn sheep, and millions of birds. You can visit Antelope Island State Park to see its beauty first-hand, or you can get a bird’s eye view with this drone footage shot by MaverikMavic on YouTube. Check it out:
Antelope Island covers 28,000 acres. It's 15 miles long, and 5 miles wide, and you could easily spend several days exploring it.
From its beaches on the shores of the lake to its highest point, Frary Peak, this island is a true gem. You could hike to the top of the peak (at 6,596 feet) to enjoy panoramic views, but why expend all that energy? Check out the sweeping vistas in this video:
The island's herd of bison is one of its most popular features, and you'll spy the bison far below in the video.
In 1893, 12 bison were introduced to the island; today the herd numbers between 550-700. It's the third-largest herd of bison in the country. The prairie bison are also considered the most genetically pure herd in the country - many herds have been mixed with cattle over the years.