Millsite State Park
Overview
The first glimpse of Millsite State Park unfolds along Ferron Canyon Road, where the calm surface of a broad lake catches the afternoon light. The scent of pine and fresh water drifts through the air as campers pull into paved, level sites, each framed by tall trees and equipped with 20, 30, and 50 amp electrical hookups alongside water connections. The gentle murmur of nearby conversations and distant laughter from the shallow beach blend with the occasional splash of kayaks and paddle boards cutting through the lake’s mirror-like calm. It’s a place where families spread blankets on soft sandy shores, and the hum of ATV trails weaves through the background, promising adventure beyond the campsite.
Daytime here begins with the sun climbing over the surrounding mountains, casting golden light onto the millpond’s surface. Early risers might grab a fishing pole for a quiet morning by the water’s edge, perhaps joining local anglers in a weekend tournament. Off-road trails fan out nearby, inviting ATV riders to explore canyons and ridges that frame the park. For those who prefer steady footing, hiking routes meander through the forest, leading to panoramic views of the undulating hills. After a paddle on the lake or a round on the adjacent 18-hole golf course, the afternoon often settles into lakeside picnics beneath the shade of pavilions, where the scent of grilled meals mingles with fresh mountain air.
Millsite’s campground balances rustic charm with thoughtful convenience. Each site’s spacious layout accommodates rigs of various sizes, with level ground easing setup and hookups delivering reliable power and water. The bathrooms and showers stand out for their cleanliness and comfort, rivaling home standards and providing a refreshing pause after outdoor adventures. A conveniently located dump station and drinking water station support longer stays and those boondocking nearby. The beach, shallow and safe, offers a playground for children and a launching point for kayaks and paddleboards. Friendly staff circulate regularly, making sure the grounds stay inviting and well-maintained. Golf enthusiasts appreciate the nearby course that challenges swings amidst views that stretch across the valley.
As evening falls, the sounds soften to the lapping of water against the shore and the crackling of campfires. The sky stretches wide, stars emerging in clusters unhindered by city glow. Millsite State Park quietly holds onto the rhythms of the day’s adventures, inviting campers back for the peaceful mix of water, trails, and
Location
Millsite State Park RdHuntington, Utah 84523
Nearby Campgrounds
Sort:- Ferron Reservoir 14.5 miles away
- Joes Valley - Seely — Orangeville, Utah 15.0 miles away
- Upper Six Mile Ponds — Manti, Utah 19.8 miles away
- Bear Creek — Huntington, Utah 21.4 miles away
- Huntington State Park — Huntington, Utah 22.2 miles away
- Wedge Overlook 23.6 miles away
Frequently Asked Questions About Millsite State Park
Does Millsite State Park allow pets?
No, Millsite State Park does not allow pets.