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Sand Hollow State Park

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Take a break from the endless rocky terrain by visiting Sand Hollow State Park, an expansive reservoir and park spanning more than 20,000 acres. Stand before the beautiful deep blue waters contrasted against the vibrant red sandstone, a site that’s gaining traction as one of Utah’s most popular state parks. There are plenty of exciting things to do, from boating, diving, fishing, and riding around the red dunes—there’s always something to keep you busy. If you’re looking for places to stay near Sand Hollow State Park, let Driftwood Lodge be your top choice.


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Things to do

RV parked on rocky terrain

Camping

Stay in the outdoors for a memorable overnight trip at the park featuring two different campgrounds for travelers to choose from.

Small fishing boat on water

Boating

Nothing beats a backdrop of red rock and red sand when boating in Sand Hollow. You’ll have a picturesque view of the landscape as you coast along the water.

Woman water skiing

Water sports

The park’s warm water reservoir makes this a perfect place for all kinds of sports on the water, including water skiing, wakeboarding, and more!

Fishing boat in lake

Fishing

Cast your reel into Sand Hollow’s reservoir for a good time of fishing. Species you can expect to find include largemouth bass and bluegill.

Picnic basket on the beach

Picnicking

Pack a lunch to enjoy with friends and family while you lounge on the warm red sand that comes with a scenic view of the shimmering water.

Off-roading through the red dunes

Off-roading

Experience the thrill of driving across 15,000 acres of the velvety red dunes of Sand Mountain with your OHV or ATV.


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Annual events

4x4 driving through red dunes

Winter 4x4 jamboree

Fish caught in net

Fishing tournaments

Person running along red terrain

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Things to know

When you stay with Driftwood Lodge, you’ll be staying at one of the top hotels near Sand Hollow State Park, Utah. When you visit, there are fees required for park use with passes available for the following:

Utah residents

  • Day use: $15 for weekdays, $20 for Friday – Sunday
  • Senior (65+) day use: $10
  • Walk-in fee: $5/person
  • *Increased weekend fees apply from March – October

Non-Utah residents

  • Day use: $20 for weekdays, $25 for Friday – Sunday
  • No senior discount
  • *Increased weekend fees apply from March – October
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Stay near the red sands of Sand Hollow

Don’t miss your chance of seeing one of the most beautiful sights in southern Utah—one of striking red sand and sandstone, and vibrant blue water. There’s so much to do at the park, whether you choose to spend an early morning casting your reel and waiting for some fish to bite, or off-roading on the beautiful dunes for a thrilling afternoon ride. No matter what it is, we’re sure you want to stay close to all the fun. So, if you want to book with one of the best places to stay near Sand Hollow State Park, choose Driftwood Lodge.

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