Scofield State Park
Scofield State Park is both a summer and winter recreation delight. It is situated 7,600 feet above sea level in the Manti-LaSal Mountains of the Wasatch Plateau. The 2,800-acre lake offers excellent boating and year-round fishing.
During winter months, the area serves as a base for snowmobiling and cross-country skiing in spectacular mountains surrounding the park.
Scofield State Park is off U.S. Highway 6, just 10 miles southwest on State Route 96. Three state-owned facilities are available for recreationists. Mountain View, located six miles north of Scofield, offers a 34-unit campground, modern rest rooms, hot showers, fish cleaning and sanitary disposal stations, day-use area, rental boat slips and boat launching ramp. Madsen Bay, located on the north end of the reservoir, is a popular area for groups and family reunions. Facilities include a 40-unit campground, modern rest rooms, fish cleaning and sanitary disposal stations, boat ramp and parking. Lakeside day-use area offers modern rest rooms, group-use pavilion and a fishing platform for the disabled.
Scofield State Park Information
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Camping Fee - Madsen Bay: $13; Mountain View: $16
Day-use Fee - $7
Annual passes are available at the Scofield State Park Visitor Center
Information about fees, reservations, and regulations.
For updated information regarding facilities for the physically challenged, contact the park.
Scofield State Park
P.O. Box 166
Price, Utah 84501-0166
(435) 448-9449
Information Courtesy of Utah State Parks and Recreation




