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The Long Park Reservoir in Daggett County, Utah is a popular destination for kayakers, canoeists, and small boaters. However, due to low water levels, the main boat ramp is currently closed to motorized launching. While the park itself remains open for public use, the closure of the boat ramp means that non-motorized craft like kayaks and canoes may have limited access to the reservoir.
For those looking to explore the reservoir, it's important to note the presence of invasive zebra mussels. Boaters and paddlers must thoroughly clean, drain, and dry their equipment before moving to another water body to prevent the spread of this harmful species. Anglers should also be aware of the impact of zebra mussels on the local ecosystem and take necessary precautions.
Nearby camping options include the Willows Campground, located within 10 miles of the reservoir. Visitors are encouraged to check the current status of the boat ramp and any other updates before planning their trip to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience on the water.