Huntington North Reservoir
Overview
Huntington North Reservoir, a feature of the Emery County Project, was created by the Huntington North Dam and the East and West Dikes. Recreation management at Huntington North Reservoir is performed by the Utah Division of Parks and Recreation under agreement with the Bureau of Reclamation. With a 240-acre surface area, the off-stream reservoir is situated at the 5,480-foot elevation. Managed recreation season is all year, with heavy use. Available fish species include bluegill, sunfish, largemouth bass, and rainbow trout. Reservations accepted for some campsites. Fees are charged. Huntington U.S. Geological Survey map covers the area. Huntington North is home to a number of sportfish, including largemouth bass, channel catfish, bluegill and several species of trout. Unfortunately, the Utah chub, which has proven to be a nemesis at many Utah waters, also lives in the reservoir.
Activities
Boating
This a a great place for boating of all kinds.
Bicycling
Check with park regarding bicycling oppurtunities.
Camping
The campground offers tent sites and RV sites with many amenities including drinking water, restrooms, and showers.
Fishing
Huntington North is home to a number of sportfish, including largemouth bass, channel catfish, bluegill and several species of trout. Unfortunately, the Utah chub, which has proven to be a nemesis at many Utah waters, also lives in the reservoir.
Hiking
Plenty of hiking nearby.
Picnicking
Picnic pavillions on site.
RVing
RV sites are available at the campgrounds.
Water Sports
Many types of boating are allowed in the park from motorboats to sailboats.
Winter Sports
Winter sports include all kinds of snow play.
Directions
Driving
All weather access. From Huntington, Utah, go 2 miles north on State Road 10.
Phone Numbers
Primary
(801) 379-1071Links
Official URL
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