Willard Bay State Park
Boat, swim, water ski, and fish on the warm waters of Willard Bay. Camp under tall cottonwood trees that frame the night sky. Anglers fish for walleye, channel catfish, black crappie and wipers. During winter months, Willard Bay is a wildlife watching area for bald eagles. Two areas, North and South Marinas, offer all the amenities for a weekend at the bay.
Willard Bay North Marina
Select a day-use cabana on the beach, launch your boat, and pick the perfect campsite with full hookups.
Willard Bay South Marina
This boat launching and camping area offers modern facilities for overnight and day-use. It is open April through October.
Main Attractions
Willard Bay is a freshwater reservoir on the edge of the Great Salt Lake. The park here offers excellent opportunities for boating, camping and fishing.
Location
Located near the town of Willard in northern Utah, approximately 50 miles north of Salt Lake City.
The reservoir and park are located just west of I-15. From I-15, take exit 357 to reach the North Marina (main park area) and exit 351 to reach the South Marina.
Contact Information
Willard Bay State Park
900 West 650 North #A
Willard, UT 84340-9999
435-734-9494
Seasons/Open Hours
Open year-round, 6:00 am - 10:00 pm
No holiday closures
Entrance Fees
Willard Bay Fee Schedule (November 1-Easter Weekend)
Day Use: $10
Camping:
Cottonwood Full Hookup Campground: Closed
Cottonwood Cabins: Closed
Willow Creek Primitive Campground Single Site: Closed
Willow Creek Primitive Campground Double Site: Closed
Willow Creek Primitive Campground Triple Site: Closed
Willow Creek Tent only camping: Closed
South Marina Campground: $25.00/Night
South Marina Tent only Camping: $15.00/Night
Glamping Trailers (at south marina): Closed
Extra Vehicle: (All Campgrounds): $15.00 per night
Camping on the water: $15.00/Night (Cannot anchor on shore, must have an anchor light on.)
Boat Slips
A Dock (full hookups)- Random $700, Closed Bid (minimum) $900, After Season Begins $800
B Dock (no hookups)- Random $500, Closed Bid (minimum) $650, After Season Begins $575
Application Fee- $20
Boat slips are full for 2021- Submit a waitlist application to be put on the waitlist
Monte Cristo
Vehicle Day Use $10.00
We no longer sell season passes to Monte Cristo. State Parks Annual Pass will be accepted.
Last updated January 6, 2022
Activities
Boating
Water sports
Camping
Picnicking
Fishing
Ice fishing
Swimming
Camping
Modern campgrounds are available at both the North and South marinas. Sites are available for tents and RVs. Some RV sites are pull-through, some are back-in. RVs up to 48 feet can be accommodated.
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 ramps with docks
Boat & watercraft rental
Boat slips
Campground
group camping area
Modern restrooms
Showers
RV hookups
RV dump station
Marine pumpout
Picnic area
Day use pavilions
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