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Port Ramp Marina

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Port Ramp Marina is located in the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest near Eden, Utah. The area features mountainous terrain with elevations that can influence temperature variations, with highs reaching around 85°F in summer and lows dropping to 15°F in winter. Visitors can explore nearby attractions such as Pineview Reservoir and Snowbasin Resort, offering opportunities for water activities and skiing.

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<p>Cash, Check, or Scan & Pay (with recreation.gov app)</p> <ul> <li>Boat Launch - $20.00 + $3.00 (additional recreational fee collected on behalf of Weber county and Huntsville Town for the express use of County. Fees will be used for improvements to recreational areas) per vessel__</li> <li>Day Use - $20.00 + $3.00 (additional recreational fee collected on behalf of Weber county and Huntsville Town for the express use of County. Fees will be used for improvements to recreational areas)</li> <li>Walk-ins - $8.00 per person</li> <li>Parking - $15.00</li> <li>Dry Storage - $540.00/season</li> <li>Season day use pass - $197.00, includes day use and boat launch at Pineview Reservoir and Strawberry Reservoir</li> </ul> <p>Senior and Access Interagency passes do not cover boat launching or day-use.__</p>
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Port Ramp Marina is located in Utah

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Directions

From I-15, take the Ogden 12th Street exit and travel east on 12th Street to Highway 39 through Ogden Canyon. At the top of the canyon, turn left on Highway 158 which crosses the dam. Travel on Highway 158, past Radford Lane. Port is on the right and is marked with a Forest Service sign.

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Wasatch Cache National Forest Fr Road
Eden, UT 84310

Coordinates

41.2686111 N
111.8222222 W

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Reviewed Aug. 31, 2016

Much Prettier in the Winter!

This is a fantastic spot to go in the winter. Not only is it more beautiful (IMO) in the winter, but it gets loads of snow for snow sports, and it is right next to Powder Mountain and Snow Basin! Huntsville, which is a ten minute drive away also has an awesome field that they turn into a skating rink, which is really fun for ice hockey and normal ice skating. Great centralized location. The lake will freeze over enough to walk on or fish on. There were plenty of people ice fishing when we went.

  • Review photo of Port Ramp Marina by Brendan A., August 31, 2016
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Reviewed Aug. 24, 2016

Go in the Late Summer / Fall If You Want A Beach

Beautiful lake, nice beaches, but only if you go in the late summer or fall. Spring runoff makes this lake rise significantly, which completely submerged the beach we were playing on (just North of Port Ramp Marina). If you hit the season right, it won't be too busy and you'll have very long extended beaches to play on!

  • Review photo of Port Ramp Marina by Brendan A., August 24, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions

What marina facilities are available at Pineview Reservoir?

Port Ramp Marina at Pineview Reservoir offers boat launching and docking facilities. The marina provides access to the reservoir for various watercraft activities during the main boating season. While specific amenities aren't extensively detailed, the marina serves as a primary access point to the water. For current information about rental services, fuel availability, or other specific marina services, contacting the marina directly is recommended before your visit.

Where is the boat ramp located at Pineview Reservoir?

The main boat ramp at Pineview Reservoir is located at Port Ramp Marina. This ramp provides direct access to the water for launching boats and other watercraft. Additional boat access may be available at Anderson Cove. Note that water levels can fluctuate significantly with spring runoff, which might affect ramp accessibility depending on the season. For the best launch experience, late summer and fall typically offer more stable water conditions.

Is there a beach area at Pineview Reservoir for swimming?

Yes, Pineview Reservoir has beach areas for swimming, including one just north of Port Ramp Marina. This beach area offers an excellent swimming spot with very long stretches of sandy shoreline. However, beach conditions are highly seasonal - spring runoff can completely submerge beaches that are visible later in the season. For optimal beach access and swimming conditions, late summer and fall are the best times to visit when water levels have receded and beaches are more expansive.

Is Pineview Reservoir considered a state park with additional amenities?

Pineview Reservoir is not classified as a state park but rather a reservoir recreation area managed by the U.S. Forest Service. While it doesn't offer typical state park amenities, the area provides recreational opportunities year-round. In summer, visitors enjoy water activities at beaches and marinas. During winter, the area transforms with snow activities and ice skating in nearby Huntsville. The reservoir is also conveniently located near Powder Mountain and Snow Basin ski resorts, making it a four-season destination despite not being a formal state park.