Huntington State Park
Huntington Reservoir and campground offer a quiet quiet desert oasis. Popular with locals, the reservoir's waters are warm during summer and are ideal for boating, fishing and other water sports. Anglers fish for largemouth bass, trout, bluegill and catfish. Huntington is a great weekend destination or a perfect picnic spot.
Main Attractions
This park offers a very pleasant, modern campground on the banks of a picturesque reservoir. The reservoir is a popular place to boat, fish and engage in water sports.
Location
Located in Emery County about 2 miles northeast of the town of Huntington, along Hwy 10. Approximately 140 miles southeast of Salt Lake City.
Contact Information
Huntington State Park
PO Box 1343
Huntington, UT 84528
(435) 687-2491
Seasons/Open Hours
Summer - 6.00 am to 10:00 pm
Winter - 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
Holiday Closures: Thanksgiving, Christmas
Entrance Fees
$10 for day use, including use of watercraft launches
$5 day-use for Utah seniors 62+, per vehicle
$5 per Pedestrian and Bicyclist
Activities
Camping
Boating
Fishing
Ice fishing
Water sports
ATV trails nearby
Camping
Main campground: $30 with electrical and water hookups; $28 with electric, water, and sewer.
Day Use Group Area:
$50.00 (25 person min – 50 max – 15 vehicles max). **Vehicles associated with the group day-use pavilion will still need to purchase a day-use pass.
Camping fees:
Main campground: $30 with electrical and water hookups; $33 with electric, water and sewer.
Facilities
Developed campground
Group camping area
Modern restrooms
Showers
Boat launch ramp
Picnic area
Day-use pavilion
RV dump station
Location
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