Willard Bay State Park

Willard Bay

Willard Bay State Park is on Willard Bay, a large freshwater reservoir separated from the Great Salt Lake by a 20-mile-long earth-filled dike and natural shoreline. In the winter time, this is a great area for watching nesting eagles. In the summer time, this is a great area for boating, swimming and just camping under the night sky.
Willard Bay North Marina offers day-use cabanas on the beach, picnic facilities, full hookup campsites and excellent boat launch facilities. Willard Marina South offers a campground area, picnic facilities and another excellent boat launch site. All facilities at Willard Bay State Park have been recently renovated.
Willard Bay State Park is open 365 days a year. Park operations hours are from 6 AM to 10 PM. The South Marina at Willard Bay State Park can be reached from the I-15 via exit 351, the North Marina via exit 357.
Elevation: 4,200'
Upper left photo courtesy of the US Bureau of Reclamation
