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Sand Hollow Reservoir

Imagine a beautiful reservoir surrounded by red-rock sandstone formations
and situated at the base of red sand dunes. That's what you'll find at Sand
Hollow State Park. This is an area that is great for boating, riding ATV's
and just relaxing in the summer-warmed waters. Surface water temperatures
in the summer are often over 80 degrees and rock formations on the southwest
edge make for an enjoyable area for swimming, climbing and cliff jumping.
Fishing is now allowed within the reservoir at Sand Hollow State Park.
There is a day and an overnight fee for use of the reservoir.

We do not offer recommendations on any roads or activities. We do recommend that you check road conditions if you choose to set out for any scenic drive or hike by contacting the corresponding visitor center, state tourism office or the BLM. Roads may be slippery when wet, and weather may call for extra water, food, clothing or appropriate camping gear. Do not touch or attempt to feed any wildlife you come across, and ask federal or state officials before removing any fossils or artifacts, because in some areas a hefty fine can be imposed. Please be prepared for any emergency. Many of these areas are quite remote and cell phone service is limited. Have a safe and fun journey!

 
     

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