Huntington State Park - Huntington, UT

Huntington State Park - Huntington, UT Huntington State Park - Huntington, UT Huntington State Park - Huntington, UT Huntington State Park - Huntington, UT Huntington State Park - Huntington, UT
Off Leash
Small Dog Area
Large Dog Area
Shade Available
Seating
Dog Swim Area
Parking
Fenced Area

Huntington State Park Dog Park: A Dog-Friendly Oasis in Huntington, Utah

Set amidst stunning mountain vistas and the sparkling waters of Huntington Reservoir, Huntington State Park is a top destination for outdoor lovers and their four-legged friends. This dog park in Huntington, Utah, offers generous amounts of space for your dog to run, play, or simply relax under the shade of mature trees. The area includes day-use grounds, picnic tables, and a dog-friendly walking path around the lake, making it one of the best spots in Emery County for a pet-friendly outing or overnight camping adventure.

What sets Huntington State Park apart for dog owners are its ample grassy areas, convenient lakeside access, shaded picnic spots, and a dog-friendly atmosphere where you’ll often meet other friendly dog parents. Whether you’re swimming, camping, walking, or just enjoying the dramatic views, this park welcomes both you and your pup to experience Utah’s scenic beauty together.

FAQ

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Yes, dogs are allowed off-leash in the designated dog area.
  • Is there a fenced area for dogs? Yes, there is a fenced area dedicated to dogs.
  • Is there a separate area for small and large dogs? Yes, there are separated areas for small and large dogs.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, there are mature trees providing shade throughout the park.
  • Are poop bags or waste stations provided? Yes, waste stations with poop bags are available.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Yes, seating and picnic tables are provided.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, there’s a walking and bike path around the lake, perfect for pet-friendly strolls.
  • Is there a swimming area or pond for dogs? Yes, the park is adjacent to the reservoir where dogs can swim.
  • Are restrooms available for owners? Yes, restrooms are available in the park’s day-use and camping areas.
  • Is there parking available? Yes, there is ample parking for visitors.

Reviews

Felisha Hurst

We love coming here in the fall. Camping here is beautiful, quiet and peaceful

Felisha Hurst

We love coming here in the fall. Camping here is beautiful, quiet and peaceful

Brooke Nielsen

The campsites here give you so much room to do things. And being right next to the water is a plus!! It kinda does get over taken by boats and wave runners. But all in all we loved staying here and will for sure be staying here again.

Brooke Nielsen

The campsites here give you so much room to do things. And being right next to the water is a plus!! It kinda does get over taken by boats and wave runners. But all in all we loved staying here and will for sure be staying here again.

Jonathan Nielsen

Great reservoir for camping at, and swimming. My family stayed here one night (July 2024) in a tent, we did a bunch of swimming in the evening and then the next morning for a few hours. I also enjoyed walking along the very extensive dam. What my kids loved about this reservoir is that there were people in boats zooming around creating waves, so most of the time when we were swimming there were small waves like a miniature version of swimming at the ocean. Also the scenery around this reservoir is really neat with dramatic steep mountains and cliffs to the west, and the San Rafael Swell in the distance to the east. Lots of grass areas and picnic tables with shade, and this reservoir we found to not be as crowded as some others we’ve been to in Utah. More remote location I suppose, just really small towns nearby such as Huntington and Castle Dale and Price. There’s two beach areas separated by the boat launch. We walked out on a dock and saw lots of fish. Two restroom areas. Just a nice place to come and boat, fish, swim, kayak, or even just to walk around the reservoir. Campsites each have a picnic table and water. Lots of grass everywhere and trees to provide shade. The park is also dog-friendly. We saw several people with dogs.

Jonathan Nielsen

Great reservoir for camping at, and swimming. My family stayed here one night (July 2024) in a tent, we did a bunch of swimming in the evening and then the next morning for a few hours. I also enjoyed walking along the very extensive dam. What my kids loved about this reservoir is that there were people in boats zooming around creating waves, so most of the time when we were swimming there were small waves like a miniature version of swimming at the ocean. Also the scenery around this reservoir is really neat with dramatic steep mountains and cliffs to the west, and the San Rafael Swell in the distance to the east. Lots of grass areas and picnic tables with shade, and this reservoir we found to not be as crowded as some others we’ve been to in Utah. More remote location I suppose, just really small towns nearby such as Huntington and Castle Dale and Price. There’s two beach areas separated by the boat launch. We walked out on a dock and saw lots of fish. Two restroom areas. Just a nice place to come and boat, fish, swim, kayak, or even just to walk around the reservoir. Campsites each have a picnic table and water. Lots of grass everywhere and trees to provide shade. The park is also dog-friendly. We saw several people with dogs.

Carolyn Glines

We’ve been here twice and really enjoyed it both times. We’ve stayed in the camping area both times. There is also a day use area. There is a pretty little lake with several types of fish for recreational fishing. There’s a walking path/bike path around the lake, as well as a boat ramp. The day use area has several trees and picnic tables. The camping area has water and electricity hookups. No sewer hookups, but there is a dump station.

If you stay here be sure to go to the Wedge Overlook! It’s 26 miles away and is nicknamed the Little Grand Canyon of Utah. It’s in The Wedge Recreation Area, which is full of dry many, many camping spots and ATV trails. It takes about 45 minutes to get to the overlook because most of the way there is compacted dirt road. It’s all worth the drive if you have the time!

Carolyn Glines

We’ve been here twice and really enjoyed it both times. We’ve stayed in the camping area both times. There is also a day use area. There is a pretty little lake with several types of fish for recreational fishing. There’s a walking path/bike path around the lake, as well as a boat ramp. The day use area has several trees and picnic tables. The camping area has water and electricity hookups. No sewer hookups, but there is a dump station.

If you stay here be sure to go to the Wedge Overlook! It’s 26 miles away and is nicknamed the Little Grand Canyon of Utah. It’s in The Wedge Recreation Area, which is full of dry many, many camping spots and ATV trails. It takes about 45 minutes to get to the overlook because most of the way there is compacted dirt road. It’s all worth the drive if you have the time!

Alison Marrelli

We love camping here. Great hookups and amenities. Kids love to rent equipment. We fish and boat but also just enjoy the beach. Hoping the grass gets healthier. Its drought season but the dirt needs a little lawn cover to keep it from turning into a dust bowl when the wind blows. Would be back to five stars with some lawn care.

Alison Marrelli

We love camping here. Great hookups and amenities. Kids love to rent equipment. We fish and boat but also just enjoy the beach. Hoping the grass gets healthier. Its drought season but the dirt needs a little lawn cover to keep it from turning into a dust bowl when the wind blows. Would be back to five stars with some lawn care.

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