Otter Creek State Park
Year-round fishing and boating on 3,120-acre Otter Creek Reservoir are the park’s featured activities. The park is four miles northwest of Antimony on State Route 22. Camping and picnicking units, modern rest rooms with hot showers, fish cleaning and sewage disposal stations, boat launching ramp and courtesy docks are available.
Park Information
Acres – 80
Elevation – 6,400 ft.
Park Open – All Year
Reservations Accepted – 3/1-11/1
Stay Limit – 14 Days
Total Units – 30
RV Trailer Sites – 24
Maximum RV Length – 35 ft.
Tent Sites – 6
Group Camping
Fees – call 800-322-3770
The park also includes picnicking, a visitor center/museum, drinking water, modern rest rooms, showers and waste disposal.
Some of the activities include boating, fishing, swimming, watchable wildlife and camping with off-highway vehicle and biking trails nearby.
For updated information regarding facilities for the physically challenged, contact the park.
Camping Reservations. Reservations may be made by calling Utah State Parks and Recreation, 322-3770 in the Salt Lake City calling area or toll-free 1-800-322-3770, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Individual campsite reservations may be made from three days to 16 weeks in advance of departure date. A $6 non-refundable reservation fee will be charged for each site reserved. A $10 non-refundable fee is charged for group sites and building rentals. An additional reservation fee will be charged for any changes to existing reservations. Visa, MasterCard and personal checks are accepted. A $5 fee is charged for an extra vehicle and is collected at the park.
Permits and Passes. The Single Park Permit is $40 and allows the cardholder and up to seven guests in the same private vehicle day-use entrance into Otter Creek State Park. The permit is valid for the current calendar year. The Five-Day Pass is $15 and allows day-use entrance to most Utah state parks for five consecutive days.
Otter Creek State Park
P.O. Box 43
Antimony, Utah 84712-0043
(435) 624-3268
Photo by Murray Foubister