Starvation State Park, Utah Camping & Hiking

Starvation State Park, Utah Camping & Hiking

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Directions

Approximately 118 miles east of Salt Lake City and four miles northwest of the town of Duchesne. If you are coming from the Salt Lake area on U.S. 40, go to the West end of Duchesne City.. Look for the Gateway Sinclair convenience store. Just West of this store is S.R. 311. Take SR311 North 2.5 miles to arrive at your destination.
Summer: 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Winter: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Make a reservation on the Utah State Parks reservation site

Phone

435-738-2326

Activities

BOATING, CAMPING, FISHING, HIKING, HORSEBACK RIDING, HUNTING, OFF HIGHWAY VEHICLE, PICNICKING, RECREATIONAL VEHICLES, WATER SPORTS, WILDLIFE VIEWING, DAY USE AREA, PADDLING, SWIMMING

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Starvation State Park

Starvation State Park

Boat, Cabin, Day-use, RV Reserve America

Utah State Parks: The sprawling waters of Starvation Reservoir offer great fishing and boating. Find a secluded campsite at one of four primitive and two developed campgrounds. Bring your off-highway vehicle and ride on nearby trails, try our 3-D archery course, walk our slack lines, or go geocaching. The annual walleye fishing tournament has become a popular fishing event with trophy 10-plus pound fish being caught nearly every year. The scenic beauty of 3,500 acres of park land, many coves, remote beaches and unusually blue water makes this a favorite of boating enthusiasts statewide.

Starvation Reservoir and Duchesne are close to Nine Mile Canyon and several angler-friendly drainages and canyons of the High Uintas, great for hiking, horseback riding and OHV. Make a reservation on the Utah State Parks reservation site or call 800-322-3770.

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