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Situated approximately 12 miles away from Beaver and about 15 miles from Milford, Minersville Reservoir is a man-made reservoir in Southwestern Utah. The lake’s namesake city, Minersville, is located about six miles away. Sprawling over 990 acres with eight miles of shorelines, this lake is popular with outdoor enthusiasts. Minersville Reservoir was created in 1914 by damning the Beaver River. This reservoir is roughly five miles long and a mile wide.
Minersville Reservoir has an average depth of 27 feet and a maximum depth of 44 feet. Search for a travel trailer in Beaver County and enjoy all this pretty lake as to offer. This lake draws visitors looking for opportunities to fish, swim, and boat. Waterskiing is also a popular activity here in winter.
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Getting Outdoors
Minersville Reservoir lures anglers year-round. Anglers are particularly drawn here because of the plentiful trout. The most popular species include smallmouth bass, rainbow trout, cutthroat trout, brown trout, black bass, carp, and Utah chub. Anglers can fish from the shores or from the boat. There are special fishing regulations put in place.Besides fishing, visitors can cool off in the refreshing waters of the reservoir. Minersville Reservoir is regarded as one of the best swimming spots in southwestern Utah. Should you visit during the warmer months, spend some time swimming in the lake.When you are done exploring the reservoir waters, take your birding guide and binoculars and find a cool place to relax. Depending on the season, keen birders can spot loons, ospreys, sparrows, and bald eagles.
Camping at Minersville Reservoir
For campers who want to extend their visit, there are plenty of places to stay with an RV rental around Minersville Reservoir. One of the nearest campgrounds, while you’re in the area, is right on the reservoir shorelines. Beaver County Campground has over 20 sites that can accommodate motorhome rentals of up to 30 feet. Most sites offer electric and water hookups. Other amenities include a dump station, toilets, and showers.Another great campground is Beaver KOA Journey. There are over 70 sites available. Amenities offered include full hookups, a dump station, laundry facilities, restrooms, and showers. For recreation, there is a heated swimming pool and frisbee golf.Open from May to mid-November; Beaver Canyon Campground has over 100 sites. Half of the sites are reserved for RVs, and only a few sites are available for transient campers. Full hookups are available for your travel trailer rental. Amenities offered include restrooms, hot showers, and laundry facilities.Another great option to park your luxury RV rental is the Circleville RV Park & County Store. Located in Circleville, this is a 50-site pet-friendly campground with full hookup services. The park offers amenities such as hot showers, restrooms, and laundry facilities.When you are interested in camping beyond the city limits, Hitch N Post Campground in Panguitch is nearly an hour’s drive away. This is a small campground offering a wide range of amenities, including full hookups, showers, restrooms, and a laundry area.
Exploring the Area
For an unmatched outdoor experience, search for a rental RV trailer in Beaver. Whether you are interested in golf courses, skiing resorts, and historic sites, rock climbing, or popular local events, the region surrounding Minersville Reservoir does not disappoint.For those outdoor enthusiasts interested in exploring ghost towns, consider booking a motorhome rental in Beaver, Utah. Given Minersville Reservoir proximity to Beaver, it is no surprise that some of the best ghost town remnants are close enough to visit during the day. Abandoned in 1929, Frisco Ghost Town and Cemetery was a thriving mining community in the late 1890s. Inside this ghost town and above the mine grounds, visitors will find old mining relics and ruins of buildings that once served as saloons, hospitals, and hotels. Approximately five miles away, RVers can find Newhouse, a former silver mining town abandoned in 1921. Although Newhouse may not have gotten as much attention as Frisco, it is an interesting spot to consider checking out.If you consider yourself a history enthusiast, no family RV rental trip is complete without visiting Cove Fort Historical Site. Established in 1867 by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, this rock fort was built to offer a safe refuge for people on transit, especially those in mail delivering services. Constructed using volcanic rocks, this fort also served as a telegraph station. Here you will find a rebuilt pioneer-era cabin and a beautiful picnic grounds.Rock Corral Recreational Site is just minutes away when you rent an RV in Milford, Utah. Located at the foothills the beautiful Mineral Mountain Range, this site is a haven for outdoor lovers. Recreational activities offered here include rock climbing, hiking, geocaching, picnicking, and rockhounding.
This was our second time renting this toy hauler from Josh, and each time he had made it such an easy experience. Josh went above and beyond to make sure we were able get the trailer loaded up and headed out early on our departure day in our search for warmer weather. The trailer has everything we needed for a great time, fit my side by side perfectly, furnace worked great for cold nights, and they even had a nice welcome gift in the trailer for my wife and I. Looking forward to the next time, will definitely check back in with this host again!
It was stocked with basic kitchen necessities and clean bedding so we didn’t have to bring our own. It ran great for our long drive and kids had a blast experiencing a new way to travel.
Would highly recommend. Will was a great host. Great communication, very responsive and easy to work with. He ensured everything was topped off, batteries, propane, and tie pressure. The trailer was great. very comfortable, everything worked great, water heated great for warm showers. Stove worked great, we cooked several meals including a Thanksgiving dinner. speakers and Bluetooth was nice to have. The heater kept us warm during cold nights. And bed was very comfortable. Our 5 night stay was couldn't have gone much better.