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Willard Bay State Park

Willard Bay State Park Willard Bay State Park rests atop the Great Salt Lake flood plain in northern Utah. Its 9,900 acres of fresh water provide boating, waterskiing and year-round fishing for crappie, walleye, wiper and catfish. Camping also is popular at the park. Two state-owned facilities are available to recreationists.

The north marina is 15 miles north of Ogden, just off Interstate 15. The park has 62 campsites, modern rest rooms, hot showers, sewage disposal station, seasonal/transient boat slip rentals and sandy beaches.

The south marina is eight miles north of Ogden. It is open April through October and provides 30 campsites with modern rest rooms.

Willard Bay State Park Information

Willard Bay North Marina
Select a day-use cabana on the beach, launch your boat, and pick the perfect campsite with full hookups at North Marina.

Willard Bay South Marina
This boat launching and camping area offers modern facilities for overnight and day-use.

Hours: 6:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Holiday Closures: None

Day Visits
$10 day-use permit covers watercraft launches. $75 annual passes are available at the Willard Bay State Park Visitor Center.

Overnight Camping:
Willow Creek: $16
Cottonwood: $25
South Marina: $16

Information about fees and regulations.

Camping reservations can be booked online, or can be made by phone: 800-322-3770.

For updated information regarding facilities for the physically challenged, contact the park.

Willard Bay State Park
900 West 650 North #A
Willard, Utah 84340-9999
(435) 734-9494

Information Couresy of Utah State Parks and Recreation

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