Red Fleet is almost 2,000 acres with a reservoir of 750 water acres, and sits in what is known as 'the heart of Dinosaurland' at an elevation of 5,500 feet. Tracks believed to be more than 200 million years old can be reached by hiking a rather strenuous 1.25 mile trail of several up and down sections. There is a variety of land and water recreation, hiking trails, wildlife viewing, and camping and/or picnicking. Day use permits cover personal watercraft launches, and annual passes are available at the visitor's center. Park hours are shortened for the winter. The campground overlooks a sandstone and desert landscape, and they offer modern restrooms, picnic sites, and drinking water. Campers do not have to pay an additional day use fee for the park. There are no electric or water hookups at the campgrounds.