SAND HOLLOW STATE PARK
With its warm, blue waters and red sandstone landscape, Sand Hollow State Park provides recreation opportunities for nearly every visitor, from boaters and off-highway vehicle OHV riders, to triathletes. Boat and fish on Sand Hollow Reservoir, explore and ride the dunes of Sand Mountain on an OHV, then RV or tent camp in one of the campgrounds.
The sprawling 20,000-acre park, which rests mostly on USDI Bureau of Land Management BLM land, is one of the most visited destinations in the Utah State Parks system.
Completed in April 2003, Sand Hollow Reservoir was created by the Washington County Water Conservancy District as additional water storage for the Quail Creek system. Used as culinary water by cities and towns in southwestern Utah, Sand Hollow Reservoir serves as an important water source in this otherwise hot and arid part of Utah.
Westside Campground offers full-hookups of water, sewer and electricity, barbeques, firepits, tables, and cabanas at each site. Modern restrooms and showers are available. Noncampers can use the Westside Campground showers for $2 per person.
Sand Pit is the new OHV accessible campground located along the south shore of Sand Hollow Reservoir. The 30-site campground has six sites with water and electrical hook-ups, and five large group sites. Restrooms and showers are available.
Primitive camping is available along the east and south shores. Up to eight people are allowed per vehicle/site. Picnic tables and pit toilets are available. This is an undeveloped area.