Yuba Lake State Park
Yuba Reservoir is the key attraction at this state park. Its sprawling waters provide a variety of recreation opportunities. Warm water and sandy beaches, along with nearby off-highway vehicle riding areas, lure visitors during summer months. Anglers fish for rainbow trout, walleye, catfish, and northern pike. Yuba is one of the few state parks with boat-in camping and is very popular for all kinds of water sports.
Main Attractions
This part offers a reservoir with sandy beaches. It is a popular place to camp, boat and fish. ATV trails are available nearby.
Location
Located just east of I-15, approximately 110 miles south of Salt Lake City.
To reach Oasis (the main park area), follow I-15 south from Nephi for about 25 miles. Take exit 202 and follow the signs for about 5 miles to the park.
To reach the park's Painted Rocks area: From Nephi, take Utah Hwy 28 south through the town of Levan and continue south to the park. Signs clearly show the turnoff into the park. (It is about 24.5 miles from the I-15 exit at Nephi to the Park.)
Contact Information
Yuba State Park
PO Box 159
Levan, UT 84639-0159
435-758-2611
Seasons/Open Hours
Open year-round, 6:00 am - 10:00 pm
No holiday closures
Entrance Fees
Day Use Fees (7 AM – 10 PM)
M- Thurs
**F-Sun,
Holidays**
Day Use per Vehicle (8 person max)
$15
$20
Walk-In / Showers (per person)
$10
Zip Line
Single Ride
$15
$15
Group Rate (per hour)
$250
$250
Camping
8 person max unless otherwise noted
Per Night
Oasis Campground
Electric Sites
#1 – 19
$45
Non-Electric Sites
#20 – 28
$40
Extra Vehicles
Max of 1 per site, not to exceed 8 people per site.
$20
Oasis Group Campsites (75/50 person max)
$200
Cabins*
$100
North Beaches Campground
No extra vehicles. Fee is per vehicle, per night.
$25
Eagle View Campground
No extra vehicles. Fee is per vehicle, per night.
$30
Painted Rocks Campground
Electric Sites
#1 – 6, 10 – 15, 19 – 41
$45
Double Sites
#7 – 9
$90
Tent Sites (no hookups)
#16 – 18
$40
Extra Vehicles
Max of 1 per site, not to exceed 8 people per site.
$20
Group Campsite (150 person max)
$200
Dry Storage Fees
Per/Day
Per/Month
Daily Rate
$5
Peak Season (May 1 – September 30)
$50
Off-Season (October 1 – April 30)
$35
Activities
Boating
Water sports
Camping
Picnicking
Fishing
Ice fishing
Swimming
Off-highway vehicle riding
Biking
Camping
Developed campgrounds are located in both the Oasis and Painted Rocks area. They offer RV and tent sites. Pull-through and back-in sites are available; some can accommodate RVs up to 90 feet. Some have partial hookups.
Beach camping is available and can be reserved on a maximum capacity basis on the North Beach and West Beach areas of the lake.
There is a boat-in camping area on the northeast part of the reservoir called East Beach (Eagle View).
Cabins are available in the Oasis area.
Group camping areas are available.
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
General store
OHV, bike and hiking trails
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