From Salt Lake: Take Interstate 80 east to US 40, to State Road 32 east, then take the Rock Cliff Exit. From Provo: Take US 189 to US 40, to State Road 32, then take the Rock Cliff Exit.
Great park with a nice reservoir for all kinds of water activities. The campgrounds are nice and mostly well kept. We had issues with multiple bathrooms being down at the same time, but I'm guessing that is out of the norm.
Really nice place with views of the lake and ski runs on the mountain sides. The lake is huge with all kinds of water activities and amenities. Nice staff. Some of the turn outs sites are a little small and have sharp turns which makes it difficult to get angled correctly. Many asphalt pads are in need of repair lots of bumps and pot holes. Plenty of of camping spaces. The wind whips off the lake often in the afternoon so keep an eye on your awning. A cool place to kick back and watch the sail boats.
Close to Park city which has just about everything. Definitely worth the stay.
The water was great. I'm so glad to see it full again. Very efficient team from the State Parks crew getting people in and off the water effectively.
The Quagga Muscle team was very quick to help me clean my boat, ropes, jackets, anchors, and anything else that had touched Lake Powell. We were done with the decontamination process in about 15 minutes.
We stayed at the Dutch Hollow campground for RVs and it was better than we expected. They had water (not drinking water), a nice big picnic table, a big fire pit and a grill. We had a good view of the reservoir and we were super close to bathrooms (with showers!) and a dumpster.
The two available beaches were not too crowded but they had just a couple sandy spots.
The general store is OK, didn’t have much variety of stuff but hey at least they had OK coffee ;)
Overall, I think the park is great, offers several water activities like kayaking and jet skiing, bathrooms all over were mostly clean, and a few hikes to do as well. Stargazing was awesome too!
My dad was obsessed with finding reflections of the mountain in the water somewhere near Salt Lake. We came with our 1 year old, dog and both grandparents. This place delivered! It’s gorgeous and easily accessible for seniors, pets and young children alike even in the winter.