- Ada Restrooms
- Boat Launch
- Boating
- Comfort Station
- Drinking Water
- Dump Station
- Fish Cleaning Station
- Fishing
- Hiking Trail
- Modern Restrooms
- Parking
- Pets Allowed
- Scenic Views
- Sewage Disposal Station
- Sports Activities
- Swimming
- Water Drinking
Sandy beaches, swimming, boating and waterskiing top the list of activities at Steinaker. Anglers enjoy fishing year-round for rainbow trout and largemouth bass. Located in the heart of Dinosaurland, the park is seven miles north of Vernal, just off Utah Highway 191 in northeastern Utah. Off-highway vehicle riding areas are nearby.
In addition to its obvious attractions for water recreation, Steinaker State Park is located in a region well known to geologists, historians and collectors of artifacts. Fossilized relics once found in ancient seas such as oysters, clams, and other shellfish are found here. Steinaker's convenient location makes it a popular base for exploring the many attractions of Dinorsaurland in northeast Utah or the Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area to the north.
The groundbreaking ceremony for Steinaker Dam was held in 1961. The man for whom the lake and park are named, John Steinaker, attended that ceremony. He was a member of the pioneer ranching family of the region and was 81 at the time of the ceremony. The park was opened to the public in 1964.
31 Campsites offer many opportunities for RV and Tent campers.
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