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22 UT-22, Antimony, UT 84712, USA
Antimony, Utah 84712
+1 435-624-3268

State Park was great with staff that was readily available. There is also free dry camping available outside of the state park.

A gem of a lake. Pretty secluded so you'll typically not see to many others here. I highly recommend a beachfront site so you can enjoy easy access to the water. Sites 2, 3, & 4 are my favorite as they are beachfront with closest access to restrooms and showers. The fishing here has always been some of the best I've experienced in UT. Make sure to buy green, garlic-scented power bait. The fishing setup is straight forward - hook, lead line, swivel, egg sinker, all tied to main line. Hook and power bait are about the size of a typical marble.

Our trailer was dumpy. Experience was stellar. Loved camping there.

Beautiful State Park. Restrooms need more attn. New water hydrants LEAK & puddles, great electrical 30/50amp. Employees are very nice. All kinds of camping and day use for paying visitors. Fish station good, fishing great fun, stocked well. The best thing as of this visit, no signal so relax & enjoy!

While at your site, you will not have phone service or wifi so you will be fully unplugged. To me, this is a good thing. However, if you need quick access to Wifi, you can go across the street to the small cafe and they have a guest network. This is about a 3 min walk away. Boaters can also fill up gas at the tiny marina that is close to this same café. The water quality has been really nice here with visibility down to about 15 feet. I especially enjoy the calm morning waters where paddle boarding conditions are perfect.

The fishing is hit or miss depending on time of year, weather and other factors (just like any other lake). More often than not the fishing is good though. There's a general store with a restaurant that rents small boats and pontunes (sp?). It's usually a pretty quiet lake, not a lot of speed boats and water toys which is nice. I've camped here once and it was one of my least favorite campsites of all time. Very few trees and close to a main highway. I recommend camping at Tropic Reservoir and making the ~1hr drive here.

Finally, this has been one of the more dog-friendly sites and parks I've been to. Many of the campers here bring their dogs as well so in general, people here will treat your pups with kindness. If you are a dog owner, make sure to bring your leashes and pick up after your pups. I also like to bring a mountain bike because there are nearby dirt trails where I get to ride with my dogs freely.

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22 UT-22, Antimony, UT 84712, USA.
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ALL reviews about Otter Creek State Park

  • Wyatt
    Added 2015.10.05
    State Park was great with staff that was readily available. There is also free dry camping available outside of the state park.
  • Paige
    Added 2015.06.25
    A gem of a lake. Pretty secluded so you'll typically not see to many others here. I highly recommend a beachfront site so you can enjoy easy access to the water. Sites 2, 3, & 4 are my favorite as they are beachfront with closest access to restrooms and showers. The fishing here has always been some of the best I've experienced in UT. Make sure to buy green, garlic-scented power bait. The fishing setup is straight forward - hook, lead line, swivel, egg sinker, all tied to main line. Hook and power bait are about the size of a typical marble.
  • Emma
    Added 2015.05.29
    Our trailer was dumpy. Experience was stellar. Loved camping there.
  • Aidan
    Added 2014.10.02
    Beautiful State Park. Restrooms need more attn. New water hydrants LEAK & puddles, great electrical 30/50amp. Employees are very nice. All kinds of camping and day use for paying visitors. Fish station good, fishing great fun, stocked well. The best thing as of this visit, no signal so relax & enjoy!
  • Luis
    Added 2014.08.07
    While at your site, you will not have phone service or wifi so you will be fully unplugged. To me, this is a good thing. However, if you need quick access to Wifi, you can go across the street to the small cafe and they have a guest network. This is about a 3 min walk away. Boaters can also fill up gas at the tiny marina that is close to this same café. The water quality has been really nice here with visibility down to about 15 feet. I especially enjoy the calm morning waters where paddle boarding conditions are perfect.
  • Faith
    Added 2013.06.07
    The fishing is hit or miss depending on time of year, weather and other factors (just like any other lake). More often than not the fishing is good though. There's a general store with a restaurant that rents small boats and pontunes (sp?). It's usually a pretty quiet lake, not a lot of speed boats and water toys which is nice. I've camped here once and it was one of my least favorite campsites of all time. Very few trees and close to a main highway. I recommend camping at Tropic Reservoir and making the ~1hr drive here.
  • Marissa
    Added 2013.05.25
    Finally, this has been one of the more dog-friendly sites and parks I've been to. Many of the campers here bring their dogs as well so in general, people here will treat your pups with kindness. If you are a dog owner, make sure to bring your leashes and pick up after your pups. I also like to bring a mountain bike because there are nearby dirt trails where I get to ride with my dogs freely.
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