Salina Reservoir is a serene body of water located in Sevier County, Utah, at an elevation of approximately 9,675 feet. Situated about 24 miles southeast of Salina, it offers a peaceful retreat for outdoor enthusiasts.
Recreational Activities:
•Fishing: The reservoir is home to species such as rainbow trout, brown trout, perch, and largemouth bass, making it a favored spot for anglers.
•Camping: Dispersed camping is available near the reservoir, with amenities including a gravel parking lot and a vault restroom. Campers can enjoy the natural surroundings and engage in activities like wildlife viewing, hiking, and horseback riding.
Access:
To reach Salina Reservoir from Salina, Utah:
1.Head south on State Street for approximately 2 miles to reach I-70.
2.Merge onto I-70 eastbound and continue for about 6.5 miles.
3.Take Exit 63 for Gooseberry Road, then turn right (south) onto Gooseberry Road (County Road #640), a two-lane paved road.
4.Drive south on Gooseberry Road for approximately 15.7 miles. The campsite is on the right side; watch for signs.