Best lakes around Park City provide access to water-based activities and scenic beauty, particularly during warmer months. Park City, Utah, is known for its mountain sports and offers diverse natural landscapes. The area features primarily man-made reservoirs and alpine lakes, each providing unique recreational opportunities. These bodies of water are well-suited for various outdoor pursuits.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Just to your southeast is pretty blue-green Desolation Lake and its fringe of trees. You can run around it for an easy loop, or keep trucking if you're hunting to bag a few peaks.
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Dog Lake is a beautiful lake located between Big Cottonwood Canyon and Millcreek. It is lined with trees and (you guessed it) dog friendly! Dogs can usually be seen splashing and swimming around this lake with their people.
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Lake Catherine is a stark beauty set against the alpine backdrop of the Wasatch Mountains. It is the last of the three Brighton Lakes, or lakes Mary, Martha, and Catherine, which you'd encounter in that order as you run this trail.
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Shadow Lake is a surprisingly quiet, peaceful destination, despite the popularity of this area with both hikers and mountain bikers.
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The second of the three Brighton Lakes, Lake Martha is much smaller than the first lake. Its surroundings are a little more stark too, as you transition from wildflower meadows to rocky alpine beauty.
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Lake Catherine is a stark beauty set against the alpine backdrop of the Wasatch Mountains; it is the last of the three Brighton Lakes, or lakes Mary, Martha, and Catherine in that order.
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Desolation Lake is truly a peaceful sight to take in. The water is a beautiful blue-green hue, and it is surrounded by towering pines and aspens. The hike here can get pretty full on the weekends, so it’s a good idea to get an early start.
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For families, Jordanelle Reservoir is highly recommended, especially the Hailstone area with its wake-free swim zone and extensive facilities. Deer Creek Reservoir features the Rainbow Bay Aqua Park, an open floating water park with obstacle courses. Rockport Reservoir offers sandy beaches and the family-friendly Lakeview Trail for hiking and biking.
Many lakes offer great trails. Jordanelle Reservoir has trails for hiking and biking. Rockport Reservoir features the Lakeview Trail for hiking and mountain biking. For more extensive options, you can explore various hiking trails around Park City or MTB trails around Park City, many of which are accessible from the lake areas.
Yes, Dog Lake is explicitly dog-friendly, where dogs are often seen swimming and splashing with their owners. It's a beautiful, tree-lined lake located between Big Cottonwood Canyon and Millcreek.
Jordanelle Reservoir is excellent for a variety of watercraft, including jet skis and paddleboards, with rentals available at its full-service marina. Deer Creek Reservoir is known for its reliable afternoon winds, making it perfect for windsurfing and kiteboarding, while calm mornings are ideal for paddleboarding. Rockport Reservoir is also suitable for boating and water skiing.
The warmer months are generally best for water-based activities and enjoying the scenic beauty. However, some lakes like Echo Reservoir offer year-round activities, including cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in winter, in addition to summer water sports and ice fishing.
Rockport Reservoir is often considered a local favorite for those seeking a slightly quieter alternative to Jordanelle and Deer Creek, offering a more serene experience with fewer crowds. Echo Reservoir can also be a less crowded option, especially given its convenient accessibility.
Anglers at Jordanelle Reservoir can find rainbow trout, kokanee salmon, smallmouth bass, perch, wipers, and tiger muskie. Deer Creek Reservoir is known for its fishing opportunities. Rockport Reservoir, with its cold water, provides an ideal habitat for year-round fishing, including ice fishing. Echo Reservoir is excellent for trout fishing, and you can also catch perch, smallmouth bass, and crappie.
Yes, Lake Catherine offers a stark beauty set against the alpine backdrop of the Wasatch Mountains. Lake Martha transitions from wildflower meadows to rocky alpine beauty. Desolation Lake is known for its peaceful blue-green water surrounded by towering pines and aspens. The Twin Lakes Reservoir Lookout provides a great vantage point over the reservoirs.
Jordanelle Reservoir is divided into three distinct recreation areas: Hailstone, Rock Cliff, and Ross Creek. Hailstone is the main hub with extensive boating, camping, and beach facilities. Rock Cliff offers a more tranquil experience with boardwalks and birdwatching. Ross Creek is ideal for non-motorized activities and fishing.
Yes, several lakes offer camping facilities. Jordanelle Reservoir (Hailstone area) has extensive camping facilities. Deer Creek Reservoir also provides campgrounds. Rockport Reservoir has several camp and picnic sites available for visitors.
Yes, the Jordanelle Reservoir hosts dark sky events, and its Rock Cliff Nature Area offers some of the darkest skies in the park, making it an excellent spot for stargazing.
Deer Creek Reservoir, situated in the southwest corner of the Heber Valley, offers stunning views of Mount Timpanogos, providing a picturesque backdrop for all your water activities.


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