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Huntington State Park adventures

Huntington State Park Adventures

Huntington State Park in Utah offers a scenic reservoir, ideal for boating, fishing, and camping amid quiet natural surroundings. It provides a peaceful outdoor getaway with water-based recreation and opportunities for hiking and wildlife viewing.

530
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
30,000
Annual Visitors
1966
Year Established

About Huntington State Park

 

Huntington State Park is located in Emery County, Utah, centered around a 142-acre reservoir formed by Huntington Creek. The park covers approximately 530 acres of land and water, providing a blend of aquatic and terrestrial recreational activities. The reservoir is stocked with several fish species, including rainbow trout, catfish, and largemouth bass, making it a popular destination for anglers. Surrounding the reservoir are campgrounds, picnic areas, and hiking trails that offer views of the nearby Henry Mountains and the red rock formations typical of eastern Utah. This area is part of the Colorado Plateau, characterized by semi-arid climate, juniper and pinyon pine woodlands, and wildlife such as mule deer, coyotes, and numerous bird species. Hunting State Park was established in 1966 to provide a recreational water source and outdoor refuge in the region. Visitors enjoy boating, fishing, camping, wildlife observation, and photography, with opportunities for paddle sports and seasonal snow sports in winter. The park’s calm and less-crowded atmosphere distinguishes it from more commercialized destinations. Key features include well-maintained boat ramps, easy-access campgrounds, and miles of shoreline suitable for hiking and exploring. The location also appeals to naturalists and anglers hoping to escape the summer heat or winter chill, offering seasonal variety for outdoor enthusiasts.

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Huntington Reservoir with diverse fishing opportunities

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Scenic views of the Henry Mountains

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Pinyon-juniper woodlands providing wildlife habitat

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Boating and paddle sports on calm waters

Notable Natural Features

Huntington Reservoir

A 142-acre reservoir central to the park, popular for fishing, boating, and paddle sports.

Henry Mountains Views

Panoramic vistas of the nearby mountain range enhance hiking and photography.

East Shore Campground

A well-maintained developed campground with easy access to lake and hiking trails.