Steinaker State Park, UT
Visitor Services

Visitors will also find a sewage disposal station, two group-use pavilions, sandy beaches and swim areas, boat ramp, courtesy docks, and a fish cleaning station.

Service Description Service Description
Fees Fees
Park fees apply.
Accessibility Accessibility
There are wheelchair accessible campsites.
Camping Camping
Facilities at the 1,250-acre park include a 31-unit campground with two van and wheelchair accessible sites. Each campsite has a picnic table, paved parking pad, barbecue grill, and fire pit.
Information Information
There is an authoritative information center here.
Restrooms Restrooms
There are toilet facilities here.

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Special Considerations

Reservations are available for the group-use pavilions and for individual campsites. Individual campsite reservations may be made from three to 120 days in advance. Group-use pavilion reservations may be made one year in advance.

To make a reservation, please call 801-322-3770 or 1-800-322-3770. Reservations are not required but are advised. Unreserved sites are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Day-use and camping fees are charged. An additional fee is charged for reservations.

Camp only in designated areas. Each permit covers one vehicle and any attached recreational equipment. There is an extra fee for additional vehicles or camping equipment. Up to eight people are allowed in a campsite. Boat ramp and picnic areas are for day-use only.

Contact park personnel for nearby riding opportunities. Off-highway vehicle riding is not permitted in the park.

Fires may be built in specified areas. All campsites have fire pits and grills. Gathering of firewood is prohibited. Picnickers and campers should bring appropriate fuel.

Pets are allowed in most Utah state parks but they should be on a maximum six-foot leash. Seeing Eye dogs are the only animals admitted in park buildings. Pets are not permitted on developed beaches or in lakes and streams. For safety and courtesy please keep your pets under control.

All plants, animals, minerals and other natural features in state parks are protected. It is unlawful to remove, alter, destroy or molest them.

Possession or use of firearms, traps, or other devices capable of launching a projectile that can immobilize, injure, or kill a person or animal, or damage property is prohibited unless the weapon or device is: unloaded and packed away to prevent its use; being used for the legal pursuit of wildlife; or being used by authorized enforcement officers in the performance of official duties. Explosives, fireworks, and firecrackers are prohibited unless authorized by the park manager.

It is unlawful to dump or drain water from campers, trailers or boats onto the ground or into the lake. Most developed parks provide utility sinks and/or sanitary disposal stations.

Restrictions

14-day max stay limit for camping