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Sand Hollow Reservoir

Recreation Areas : Sand Hollow Reservoir

The sprawling 20,000-acre park, which rests mostly on Bureau of Land Management (BLM) land, rivals Utah’s two largest state parks - Wasatch Mountain and Antelope Island. Sand Hollow is already one of the most visited destinations in the Utah State Park system, with recreation opportunities for nearly every user from boaters to bikers, and OHV riders to equestrians.

A favorite destination for local off-highway vehicle (OHV) enthusiasts, Sand Mountain provides 15,000 acres of perfectly sculpted dunes. Contact the Sand Hollow Headquarters for information about OHV areas and regulations at 435-680-0715. The red sand is an incredible backdrop for Sand Hollow reservoir. At nearly twice the size of nearby Quail Creek Reservoir, Sand Hollow offers boating and other water recreation in a spectacular setting.

Camping

Facilities include 43 developed campsites, two of which are accessible to the disabled. Cost is $21 per night per campsite with hookups. Reservations are accepted for individual campsites by calling 800-322-3770.

Entrance Fees

A $7 day-use permit covers use of watercraft launches and OHV use. $70 Annual Passes are available at the Sand Hollow State Park Office.

Hours of Operation

Park entrance gates closed from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m., please plan accordingly

Getting There

Sand Hollow is located approximately 15 miles east of St. George, and seven miles east of the I-15 Hurricane Exit. Visitors should exit I-15 at Exit 16 (Highway 9), travel east four miles and turn right on Turf Sod Road, travel one mile and turn left on the new Sand Hollow access road for two miles, turn left and proceed to the park.

For more information about Sand Hollow Reservoir State Park, check out their website at www.stateparks.utah.gov

Sand Hollow Reservoir State Park
4405 W. 3600 S.
Hurricane, UT 84737
435-680-0715