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Potters Ponds

 

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Contributor: Jessica Abrams

Potter’s Ponds is a scenic outdoor destination located in the Manti-La Sal National Forest near Fairview, Utah. These two small, picturesque ponds are popular for campingfishing, and wildlife viewing. The area is known for its serene mountain backdrop and is ideal for both families and dedicated anglers alike.

The ponds are regularly stocked with several species of fish, providing a rewarding fishing experience. Commonly stocked species include:

Rainbow Trout

Tiger Trout

Cutthroat Trout

Due to regular stocking, Potter’s Ponds offers reliable fishing throughout the warmer months. The surrounding area also features hiking trails, picnic spots, and designated campsites, making it a popular spot for weekend getaways or day trips. Whether you’re casting a line or exploring the beautiful forested surroundings, Potter’s Ponds offers a peaceful escape in Utah’s wilderness.

Directions

Directions to Potters Ponds from the Nearest Interstate (I-70)

The closest major interstate to Potters Ponds is I-70. Here’s a direct route starting from I-70:

From I-70 (Near Salina, Utah)

1. Exit I-70 at Exit 73 (Clear Creek/Fishlake National Forest Exit).

2. Turn north onto UT-10 toward Emery. Follow UT-10 for approximately 12 miles.

3. In Emery, turn left (north) onto UT-29 and continue for 18 miles into the Manti-La Sal National Forest.

4. Turn right onto Miller Flat Road (Forest Road 0014) and continue for about 11 miles.

5. Turn right onto Potter Canyon Road (Forest Road 0015) and continue for less than a mile.

6. Potters Ponds will be on your right.

Total Driving Distance from I-70 Exit 73: ~42 miles (~1 hour drive)

Important Notes:

Miller Flat Road is unpaved and can become rough, particularly after rain or snow. A high-clearance vehicle is recommended.

Potters Ponds Campground offers scenic views, excellent fishing, and access to OHV trails.

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