Otter Creek Reservoir Vacation Rentals

Otter Creek Reservoir, Utah, United States
38.1694° N, -112.0225° W
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Otter Creek Reservoir
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Otter Creek Reservoir, a pristine body of water in southern Utah, beckons adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts alike. At an elevation of 6,350 feet, this reservoir is renowned for its crystal-clear waters and abundant trout population, making it a paradise for anglers chasing rainbow, cutthroat, brown trout, and smallmouth bass. The surrounding landscape, dotted with ATV trails including the famed Paiute Trail System, offers endless opportunities for off-road exploration.

For those who prefer to stay on the water, a well-maintained boat launch provides easy access to the reservoir, while rentals of fishing boats, canoes, and paddleboards are available. Birdwatchers will delight in the spring and fall migrations along the Pacific Migratory Bird Flyway, with numerous species stopping to feed and rest at the reservoir.

Nearby, the quaint town of Antimony provides a tranquil backdrop, though there are no notable museums or historical landmarks in the immediate area. However, the park itself, with its modern campground, beachfront campsites, and group sites, is an ideal base for family vacations or wellness retreats, offering a serene and remote escape from urban life. Whether you’re seeking adrenaline-pumping adventures or a peaceful retreat, Otter Creek Reservoir is a must-visit destination.

Surface area (mi)
6.46
Max depth (ft)
36.09
Elevation (ft)
6364.83
Shoreline length (mi)
16.9
Best time to go
Bask in the golden hues of early autumn, from late September to mid-October, when the Otter Creek Reservoir transforms into a serene haven. The crisp air punctuated by the scent of pine invites tranquil fishing and kayaking, with fewer crowds and vividly painted landscapes enhancing your escape.
Water Quality
Otter Creek Reservoir's water is deep blue and crystal-clear, offering excellent visibility for fishing and boating activities.

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Popular activities

  • Boating
  • Fishing
  • Freshwater Fishing
  • Fly Fishing
  • Hiking
  • Ice Skating
  • Cross-country Skiing
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Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to dive into what Otter Creek Reservoir has to offer? Let’s tackle some of the burning questions you might have as you plan your visit!

  • No, it is not safe to swim in Otter Creek Reservoir if there is a harmful algal bloom. Do not swim in water that appears to have a harmful algal bloom, and avoid boating or letting children play with scum in the water.

  • Otter Creek Reservoir is a popular destination for anglers and outdoor enthusiasts because it is one of the most productive fisheries in Utah, with trout gaining over an inch in length per month. The reservoir is stocked with various trout species, including rainbow, brown, and cutthroat trout, and also offers year-round fishing opportunities.

  • You can catch rainbow trout, brown trout, cutthroat trout, tiger trout, smallmouth bass, and sometimes wiper and Utah chubs in Otter Creek Reservoir, Utah. Rainbow trout are the most common, and smallmouth bass were introduced to help control the Utah chub population. The reservoir is known for its productive fisheries, especially for trout.

  • There are no dog-friendly beaches specifically designated on Otter Creek Reservoir. Otter Creek State Park, which includes the reservoir, is located in Utah and does not have areas explicitly marked for dogs on its beaches. The park allows pets in certain areas but not in swimming areas or where prohibited by signs.

  • Towns near Otter Creek Reservoir include Circleville, Greenwich, Junction, Kingston, and Marysvale, all located in Piute County. The reservoir is also close to the town of Antimony, which is situated near the southeastern corner of Piute County. Otter Creek State Park is located at the south end of the reservoir.