Quail Creek

"Small but sweet"

Quail Creek reservoir was completed in 1985 to provide irrigation and culinary water to the St. George area. Most of the water in the reservoir does not come from Quail Creek, but is diverted from the Virgin River and transported through a buried pipeline.

Located in the southwest corner of Utah, Quail Creek State Park offers a variety of year-round recreation opportunities. The vivid blue water of the reservoir, in contrast with the red rock of Southern Utah, makes it a popular destination for fishing, boating, waterskiing, camping, and picnicking. Quail Creek boasts the warmest water in the state during summer, making the reservoir extremely popular.

Quail Creek is also one of the smallest lakes used by boaters and fishers in Utah. This can make for a crowded afternoon with everyone fighting for a piece of the water.

 

General Information:

 

Activities:

Camping, fishing, boating, swimming, ATV trails, scuba diving, cliff diving

 

Camping and Fees:

Elevation - 3,000 ft.
Park Open - All Year
Reservations Accepted - All Year
Stay Limit - 14 Days
Total Units - 23
RV Trailer Sites - 23
Maximum RV Length - 35 ft.
Tent Sites - 23
Camping Fee - $11
Day-use Fee - $6
Picnicking
Group Pavilion
Drinking Water
Modern Restrooms
Off-Highway Vehicle Trails Nearby
Boat restrictions / capacity limit: 70 boats

 

 

 

 

 

 

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