Each fall, wild kokanee salmon make their way up a few Utah rivers to spawn. This is when they undergo dramatic transformation; their color changes from sleek silver to fluorescent red, and the mailes acquire humped backs, hooked jaws and elongated teeth.
Join us during a free viewing event and see these feisty fish bite nad jostle as they embark on the most important (and final) mission of their lives. Head to the first bridge in the Sheep Creek Geological Loop, just off Hwy 44 anytime between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. and chat with biologists and see the stunning fish up close.