Westside Campground
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State Park · Utah
A red-rock reservoir near St. George with warm blue water, boating and diving, the dunes of Sand Mountain for off-highway riding, and beachfront camping.

Field briefing
Sand Hollow State Park starts with access, not mileage.
Before you go
The reservoir's warm blue water against red sandstone is the draw, paired with the Sand Mountain dunes for off-highway riders. It sits close to St. George and Zion, so it gets busy in warm months. Plan for heat, sun, and crowds, book a campsite if you want a beach base, and treat the OHV area as its own permit-aware activity.
The landmarks worth the trip. Tap any photo to enlarge.
Weather, crowds, and what the season changes about the trip.
Warm, bright, and increasingly busy as water and OHV season ramp up.
Pack Sun protection, water, and an early plan for shaded beach spots.
Very hot and crowded, with the water as the main relief.
Pack Maximum water, sun shirt, shade setup, and a heat-aware riding plan.
Cooling to comfortable, with warm water lingering and lighter crowds.
Pack Sun layer, warm evening layer, and headlamp for shorter days.
Cool and quiet, better for riding and red-rock scenery than swimming.
Pack Warm layers, wind protection, and flexible timing.
Sand Hollow Reservoir
The warm, blue centerpiece for boating, paddleboarding, fishing, and scuba diving against a red sandstone backdrop.
Sand Mountain OHV area
A large dune system that draws off-highway riders. Treat it as a serious, permit-aware riding zone, not a casual walk.
Red sandstone shoreline and beaches
Sandy and slickrock shorelines for swimming, lounging, and sunset photography, with West Beach offering drive-up beach access.
Put the access rule first: shuttle, parking, timed-entry, or reservation windows should decide the order of the day. For one day in Sand Hollow State Park, make Sand Hollow Reservoir the non-negotiable, add Sand Mountain OHV area only if the first stop runs clean, and keep Red sandstone shoreline and beaches as the flexible finish.
Turn Sand Hollow's conditions into water, pack, and sleep-system decisions.

Build around access
Plan the transfer before the trail list.
Plan your trip
2 quick tools, already seeded for Sand Hollow State Park. Tune the route, pack weight, weather margin, and overnight setup after the access plan is real.
Start with the gear decisions this park changes: footing, weather, camping, and water.
Kit Authority
Sand Hollow State Park packing list
0 of 16 packed. Check items as you pack, then take this list to the store, trailhead, or campsite.
Pack planning
Use this as a constraint check while you are still shaping the trip. The active checklist becomes useful once your route, dates, and sleep plan are set.
Checklist mode
16 items, grouped for the trip you are actually taking.
The buying guides that match what Sand Hollow asks of your kit, with our current top picks across budget and use case.
Camp inside the park for the best water access, choosing the Westside campground for hookups and views or the more open beach and Sandpit areas for a closer-to-the-water feel. St. George and Hurricane offer the nearest hotels, restaurants, and rentals, and they make a practical base when the campground is full or you are pairing the trip with Zion.
Camping reservations
Sand Hollow is one of Utah's most popular state parks, and its campsites and beach sites fill fast in warm months. The park entrance fee is included with a camping reservation, so a campsite doubles as your access.
Reviewed June 11, 2026
Booking window
Utah State Parks uses ReserveAmerica. Individual campsites generally open on a four-month rolling window, with group sites available farther ahead.
Where to book or verify
Official park page with conditions, fees, boating notes, and camping details.
Official ReserveAmerica portal for Utah state park campsites.
Check for federal campground, backcountry, tour, and permit inventory tied to this park.
Campgrounds to know

Make the transfer plan before the trail plan.
Weather windows, boat schedules, flight buffers, and backup days shape what is realistic.
Getting there
Car strategy
Sand Hollow sits east of St. George, about 15 miles from town and roughly a 45-minute drive from Zion's western gateway.
Car strategy
A car is required, and most visitors pair it with St. George, Zion, or Snow Canyon.
Transfer plan
Boaters and OHV riders should plan for trailer parking and check current fire and boat-ramp conditions before arriving.
Pair this with lodging: the best base is the one that protects the departure window, pickup point, or weather buffer.
Sand Hollow charges a Utah state park day-use entrance fee per vehicle, which is included when you book a campsite. Annual Utah day-use passes are also accepted. Check the official park page for the current rate, since Utah adjusts fees periodically.
Yes. The Sand Mountain area within the park is a large dune system popular with off-highway vehicle riders. It is a dedicated, permit-aware riding zone separate from the swimming beaches, so review Utah's OHV rules before riding.
Yes. It is about a 45-minute drive from Zion's western side, with reservable beachfront and hookup campsites. It works well as a warm-water base, though it is busy in summer, so book early.