Millsite State Park
This Utah State Park reservoir is a popular fishery and offers rainbow and cutthroat trout. An 18-hole public golf course wraps around the eastern edge of the reservoir. One famous hole is adjacent to a waterfall which channels outflow from the reservoir.
The area is scenic. There are great hiking, biking, and ATV trails nearby.
Utah State Park Information
Entrance Fees
Day-use fee:
$10.00 Per Vehicle
$5.00 Seniors 62 and older
$5.00 Pedestrians and Bicyclists per person
Camping fees:
Campsite 1- 10 (Power & Water): $30.00
Campsites 11-20 (Power only): $25.00
Group Day-use: East Group Shelter: $2 per person (25 person min – 50 max – limited parking)
West Group Shelter: $2 per person (25 person min – 50 max – limited parking)
Location
Located on the west edge of the town of Ferron, about 165 miles southeast of Salt Lake City.
Follow Utah Hwy 10 to Ferron and then drive the Ferron Canyon Road 4 miles to the park. Signs in Ferron mark the route.
Main Attractions
This park offers a modern campground and small reservoir. A nine-hole, public golf course is adjacent to the park.
Seasons/Open Hours
Open year-round; closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas
Summer - 6:00 am to 10:00 pm
Winter - 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
Activities
Camping
Boating
Fishing
Ice fishing
Hiking, biking, ATV riding nearby
Camping
The main campground offers 20 sites to accommodate tents and RVs. Most are back-in sites but some are pull-through and can handle RVs up to 46 feet. Hookups are not available.
The park also offers 2 group day use areas.
Facilities
Campground
Group day use area
Picnic area
Modern restrooms
Showers
Boat launch ramp
RV sewage disposal
Golf course nearby
Millsite State Park
c/o Huntington State Park
PO Box 1343
Huntington, UT 84528-1343
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