Echo State Park
The Utah Division of Parks and Recreation has opened to vehicles and those wanting to camp or launch boats out of the main marina area.
Day Use Entrance Fee: $20
Reservable Day Use Site: $30 (includes picnic table and charcoal grill, no pavilion or preferred parking).
Walk-in/Bicycle: $5
Echo State Park accepts the Utah State Parks Annual Day Use Pass.
Campgrounds Open First Come First Serve Oct 1 – May 1
Campground Reservations Begin May 1st and are reservable four months in advance.
Camping Fee with 50 amp electric and water:
$40 Single sites partial hookups
$50 Single sites full hookups
$70 Double sites
$20 Extra vehicle fee
$250 Cottage Park Model RV
$300 Bison Run Group Campground (up to 50 people).
For boaters, adding Echo to the State Parks collection adds an additional option from popular and sometimes overcrowded Jordanelle and Rockport reservoirs. The reservoir sits right along Interstate 80, making it easily accessible. Plus, the park has a tree-filled, grassy marina that’s a pleasant place to launch and lounge on the shoreline. You’ll also find a boat ramp, camping, restrooms and a convenience store, and more improvements are on the way.
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