Quail Creek State Park

Utah holds a reputation for providing natural beauty and abundant opportunities for relaxation, and Quail Creek State Park lives up to this standard. Open year-round and located 300 miles south of Salt Lake City and 13 miles northeast of St. George, Quail Creek offers wonderful fishing and water sports options. While the park garners the name of Quail Creek, the Virgin River actually provides the majority of the water for the reservoir.
Warm water and so much more
The greatest aspect of Quail Creek State Park comes in its amazingly warm water found in a huge reservoir. Furthermore, with a temperate winter climate, water sports provide enjoyment for much of the year. For those seeking fishing opportunities, a variety of fish are caught each year by many anglers, including bass, trout, crappie and many more species. Beyond water options, Quail Creek State Park offers trails for hiking and for riding all-terrain vehicles.
Camping opportunities for everyone
While a day trip to Quail Creek State Park suffices for some, many require an extended stay to take advantage of the variety of activities available. The campground welcomes recreational vehicles up to 35-feet long, and a well-developed campground provides more rugged vacationers a wonderful place to pitch a tent.
For those seeking a more active and rugged vacation, few locations offer more sporting opportunities than Quail Creek State Park. The beauty of Utah attracts a large number of visitors each year, and the combination of natural opportunities with well-developed resources makes this park a great place to visit for almost any family.
