Lost Creek State Park

Located in the mountains of northern Utah, Lost Creek is a 365-surface-acre reservoir perfect for boating, fishing and water sports. The park is 10 miles northeast of Croyden. The park is 502 acres in size and is 6,211 feet in elevation. There are 25 sites in the park that offer vault toilets, grills/fire rings, picnic tables, drinking water and interpretive displays.

While staying at Lost Creek State Park you could always look at Smith Gulch, and a picturesque lake like Hunters Lake is a great site to take a look at.

Lost Creek Falls, in the northwest corner of the park, cascades over a 50-foot drop to provide one of the most scenic and popular spots in the park.
Stroll up the trail that leads to through the canyon. Beware the deadly poisonous (but oh, so lovely) Baneberry.

The park is developed for picnicking and beach access. The parking area looks directly out onto the ocean, so if the weather is bad, you can sit and watch the waves without getting wet. This park has been designated ‘primitive’ so there are no fees and facilities and services are limited!





