Willow, box elder and maple trees surround Hyrum Reservoir providing shade as well as habitat for waterfowl and wildlife. During the day, find a spot on the beach to case a fishing line or relax with a good book. Sit around a cozy campfire with family and friends at night.
The Setting
Tucked away in Cache County, Hyrum State Park offers many recreation opportunities including fishing, boating, and camping. Surrounded by tall, shady trees, Hyrum provides an excellent place for an afternoon picnic, or spend the whole weekend trolling on the lake catching yellow perch, rainbow trout, bluegill, and largemouth bass.
The Facility
Facilities include 51 developed campsites, new group-use are, modern restrooms and showers. The day-use area includes sandy beaches, modern restrooms, and picnic tables. Ample parking and plenty of shade trees enhance the comforts of your visit.
Camping Tips
Campfires are allowed in designated areas. Firewood is not provided at the park, so visitors should bring their own- collecting of wood in the park is not allowed.
Park Features
Hyrum State Park abounds in natural diversity. Bird enthusiasts can see many birds including grebes, egrets, herons and pelicans along with a variety of waterfowl and song birds. Wildlife including squirrels, raccoons, fox, muskrats, deer and occasionally beavers can be seen roaming the park.
Address
Hyrum State Park
405 W 300 S
Hyrum, Utah 84319
(435) 245-6866
www.stateparks.utah.gov
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