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The Willard Bay South Marina offers excellent access to the waters of Willard Bay Reservoir for kayakers, canoeists, and small motor boaters. The well-maintained boat ramp provides easy launch access, with courtesy docks available for loading and unloading.
Willard Bay Reservoir is a large, warm-water impoundment on the Bear River, formed by the Arthur V. Watkins Dam. The reservoir covers over 10,000 acres and offers ample room for paddling, fishing, and motorized boating. Depths generally range from 10-40 feet, with open water and protected coves to explore. Nearby wildlife viewing opportunities include the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge, home to a variety of waterfowl.
The South Marina area offers amenities like fish cleaning stations, modern restrooms, and picnic sites, making it a convenient and comfortable base for your day on the water. Access to the marina is via Exit 351 off Interstate 15. Paddlers and boaters should check current conditions and regulations before visiting to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.