Primary Navigation

Interest Guides > United States > Utah > Quail Creek State Park
Search
Y! Travel The web
Local Maps
 Map

Driving Directions

Related Information
  Destination Guide
•  Utah
  Hotels
•  Local Hotels
•  Utah Hotels
  Interest Guides
•  Utah Ski Resorts

Tools
Yahoo! Weather  Yahoo! Weather
Yahoo! Maps  Yahoo! Maps

 
 Quail Creek State Park
Source: Wildernet
Contact Information
P.O. Box 1943
St. George, UT 84771
435-879-2378

Quail Creek State Park lies on the western shore of Quail Creek Reservoir a short distance from St. George, Utah. It lies at an elevation of 3,300 feet, allowing for hot summers and mild winters. A variety of facilities for boating, camping and fishing are maintained at Quail Creek State Park and open year round.

The facilities at this state park include a 23-site campground, two picnic pavilions, drinking water, modern restrooms, showers, a boat ramp and fish cleaning stations. A group campsite and is also available. The stay limit at the campground is 14 days.

Recreation opportunities at Quail Creek State Park include boating, fishing and camping. Each of these pursuits are available year round at this site. Off-highway vehicle trails are located on nearby public lands.

The climate in southwestern Utah is arid and warm. The elevation of 3,300 feet allows for very mild winter temperatures and sweltering summer temperatures. Spring and fall are the most pleasant seasons in which to visit this park. Expect warm days and cool nights. Summer temperatures can easily reach 95 degrees F and do often in July, August and early September. Winter nights can be cold with temperatures dipping near freezing and slightly below. Usually the winter sunshine elevates daytime temperatures to 55 degrees and higher.
  Additional Resources
 •  More Information: Guidebooks & Maps
 •  Trip Reports and Current Conditions
 •  More Information and Reservations
E
mail this page  Email this page

 
Copyright © 2009 Wildernet. All rights reserved.