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Palisade State Park can be located in central Utah, between the towns and cities of Sterling, Ephraim, and Manti. The park was first created by one Daniel B. Funk, a mid-19th-century settler to the area. Funk set about on hard task of damming and diverting the Sixmile Creek to create the Palisade Reservoir, one of the biggest draws to those visiting Palisade State Park. Lying within the desert canyon area of Utah, Palisade State Park is somewhat of an oasis for those looking for lakeside recreation in central Utah.

Whether you choose to spend your time fishing, boating, or hiking, there is something for everyone at Palisade State Park. This long list of recreational opportunities makes Palisade State Park the ideal place to take an RV rental. Navigating your way to Palisade State Park with a rental RV is made even easier with Highway 89 running past the park. Rent a camper near here and delight in this idyllic lakeside retreat. Search for an RV in Sanpete County to begin your Palisade State Park experience.

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Getting Outdoors

The crystal clear waters of Palisade Reservoir is one of the biggest attractions for those visiting Palisade State Park. Keen fishermen and women seek out these waters from far and wide, and it is easy to see why. Palisade Reservoir is home to a wide range of freshwater fish species, all of which offer fantastic sport to Palisade State Park campers. Fish species that are most often caught in Palisade State Park are largemouth bass, cutthroat trout, rainbow trout, and even the odd goldfish. There is often a limit on how many fish can be caught from the reservoir, so be sure to check on arrival.

Along with the great angling, Palisade State Park is also a haven for boaters of all kinds. Although there is a restriction on gas-powered boats on Palisade Reservoir, electrical motors can be sued. As well as the motorized boats, canoes, kayaks, and pedalboats can also be enjoyed out of the water. Those motorhome camping without boats of their own should not worry too much. Palisade State Park rents out paddle boats, paddleboards, canoes, and kayaks, each of these rentals come with a life jacket included.

Palisade State Park is not only about the waterbased recreation on Palisade Reservoir. Those who love to get out and explore the area by foot will be delighted at the network of hiking trails within the park. One of the best trails in the park is one that takes hikers west of the reservoir and up onto the hillside. This route gives hikers fantastic views of the surrounding valley and farmland below. At only one and a half miles, this hike is ideal for both the beginner and the experienced hiker.

Camping at Palisade State Park

Those RV camping at Palisade State Park will find all the facilities and amenities they could wish for. The park campground has many RV sites, tent sites, and even cabins. RV campsites come equipped with full 20, 30 amp electric, water, and sewer hookups. Facilities here include a dump station, flushing toilets, shower block, picnic tables, and a swimming beach. Pets are also welcome on the campground but must be kept on a leash at all times.

An alternative to camping at Palisade State Park is to venture a few miles north to the Temple Hill RV Resort. There is full 20, 30, 50 amp electric, water, and sewer hookups provided here. On-site facilities include a dump station, shower blocks, laundry services, general store, and a swimming pool.

Exploring the Area

The Pioneer Heritage Gardens are in the nearby town of Manti, only a short drive from Palisade State Park. These idyllic and picturesque gardens are an ideal place to visit on a summer’s afternoon. These gardens are close to both the Manti Temple and the Pioneer Cemetery. Walking around these perfectly designed gardens will bring peace and relaxation to your camping trip. This is a must-visit for lovers of country walks and landscaped gardens.

Those with an interest in all things history should not pass up the chance to visit the Fairview Museum of History in Fairview. The museum is home to a wide range of exhibitions, each one focusing on the many eras of Utah’s history. One of the centerpieces has to be the remains of a mammoth, named Spirit, who was found in Utah. Along with these prehistoric remains, the Fairview Museum of History has many collections of sculptures. These sculptures are works of world renown sculptor Dr. Avard T Fairbanks and are a must-see.

Both campers with an interest in art and campers with an interest in custom cars should not miss the Ed Roth Museum in Manti. The museum charts and documents the rise to fame of Ed Roth, the artist, cartoonist, and custom car designer of the 1950s and 60s. The museum has a large collection of the artist’s many works and also displays exhibitions on the influence Ed Roth had on the entire scene.

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