Current Conditions
Last Updated: December 15, 2024
Ice Safety Tips
Be aware of the ice conditions before venturing onto the ice. These conditions can vary drastically within a few feet and throughout the day. Continually check ice thickness. This is especially important when daily highs and lows are above freezing.
* Clear ice is capable of holding more weight than cloudy ice. There should be a minimum of four
inches of good clear ice before walking out onto the lake, and at least six or more inches before
taking a snowmobile or ATV on the ice. Late in the season (March-April) is particularly dangerous
as the ice deteriorates.
* We advise drilling test holes into the ice as you venture onto the ice.
* Fish with a partner. If you go through the ice it is very difficult to get yourself out of the water
without help.
* Avoid having large groups of people and equipment in a small area. Spread the weight out.
* Never venture out onto partially ice-covered water. Large sheets of ice can break away leaving
you stranded.
* Avoid the mouths of streams and underwater springs that can create dangerous ice conditions.
*Carry some safety equipment such as ice awls (picks) for pulling yourself out of the water, as
well as rope or rescue throw bag to pull others out. Know how to use your equipment.
* Life jackets save lives. It is a good idea to wear a life vest under or over your clothing.
* Dress warmly. It can be extremely cold, particularly when the wind blows.
* Be careful if you attempt to rescue a person. Use a rope or a long pole only to attempt to
rescue.
* DO NOT go in the water or near the victim. Many would-be rescuers become victims as well
when getting too close.
* Always let a friend or family member know where you will be and when they should expect to
hear from you.
Learn more about other Utah State Parks boat ramp conditions HERE
Water to the campground and it’s facilities have been turned off for the season, vault restrooms are still available near the ramp area.
Reservations are open for the 2025 season and can be made through Reserve America. Reservations cannot be made through the State Park phone line. You can make reservations 4 months in advance, but not within 48 hours of your arrival.
Day-Use: Open
Launch Ramp: Open
Boat Dock: Boat docks have been removed for the season
Water Level: 46% Full
Campground: Open year round
Campground Bathrooms/ Showers: Closed
Campground Water: Off
Dump Station: Closed
Fishing Conditions: Fair
Fire Restrictions: See current fire restrictions here: https://utahfireinfo.gov/fire-restrictions/