Steinaker State Park
Steinaker Reservoir offers a paved boat ramp and fishing is good year-round for rainbow trout. During summer, largemouth bass fishing is good. The park offers sandy beaches, swimming, boating and watersports. It also offers a secluded campground overlooking the water. Read more...
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Steinaker State Park
Main Attractions
This park is located at a pretty reservoir just north of Vernal. The reservoir has consistently good fishing and the park makes a great base camp for people exploring Dinosaur Country.
Location
Located just off US 191 about seven miles north of the town of Vernal.
About 181 miles east of Salt Lake City
Contact Information
Steinaker State Park
4335 North Highway 191
Vernal, UT 84078-7800
435-789-4432
Seasons/Open Hours
Open Year-round
Summer - 6:00 am to 10:00 pm
Winter - 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
Entrance Fees
Day use fee is $10, including use of watercraft launches
$8 day-use for Utah seniors 62+
Activities
Camping
Boating
Fishing
Ice Fishing
Water sports
Biking
ATV trails nearby
Camping
The campground here has sites suitable for tents and RVs up to 35 feet. Some have full RV hookups. The campground is located on a hill overlooking the reservoir and is very scenic.
A ground camping area is located nearby.
Camping Reservations
800-322-3770 (toll-free from outside the Salt Lake City area)
801-322-3770 (from within the Salt Lake City area)
Facilities
Boat ramp
Developed campground
group camping area
Modern restrooms
Picnic areas
Group day use pavilion
Hiking and ATV trails nearby
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152 E. 100 N.
Vernal, UT 84078
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