Launch into summer at one of five Utah Lake marinas

*Please check each marina’s website for up-to-date information on entrance fees, rentals, etc.

For the uninitiated, there are five public marinas at Utah Lake: Utah Lake State Park in Provo, Saratoga Springs City MarinaAmerican Fork Boat HarborLindon Marina, and Lincoln Beach at the south end of the lake. To help you get the most of each when considering your next trip to Utah Lake, here’s what you need to know:

Utah Lake State Park, Provo

The largest, most robust, and activity-rich marina (pictured above) is located at 4400 West Center Street in Provo within Utah Lake State Park. Please check each marina’s website for up-to-date information on entrance fees, rentals, etc. The park is open from 6 am to 10:00 pm in the summer; 8:00 am to 5:00 pm in the winter, and features a little bit of everything the lake has to offer.

For additional information, please visit the official website or call 801-375-0731.

Saratoga Springs City Marina

Currently, the Saratoga Springs municipal marina offers limited amenities, including three docks, one boat ramp, and a few pavilions. In the next five years, however, the marina will expand to include additional facilities such as outdoor showers, picnic tables, a fish-cleaning station, walkways and an open grass area. The Marina is located at 200 E. Harbor Parkway. Please check each marina’s website for up-to-date information on entrance fees, rentals, etc.

For more information, please visit the Saratoga Springs city website or call 801-766-9793.

American Fork Boat Harbor

With recently upgraded docks and a spacious boat ramp, The American Fork Boat Harbor is a great options for Northern Utah County residents. Open from 7 am to dark through Sept. 30, the harbor is located at 6135 N. 6000 West (take 100 West to lake). Please check each marina’s website for up-to-date information on entrance fees, rentals, etc.

For additional information, please visit the city’s official website or call 801-763-3000.

Lindon Marina

Privately owned and operated, The Lindon Marina is a great launch option for affordability and convenience. Located at 2130 W. 600 South in Lindon, the harbor features two launch ramps, rental slips, picnic tables, and a convenience store. See their website for a list of fun services and fees. Please check each marina’s website for up-to-date information on entrance fees, rentals, etc.

For additional information, please visit the harbor’s official website or call 801-980-1104.

Lincoln Beach, Spanish Fork

Second only to Utah State Park in terms of Amenities, Lincoln Beach is well-maintained and a great options for residents of southern Utah County, or any local looking for a sandy beach. Located at 4700 South Lincoln Beach Road, the marina and surrounding area feature large pavilions, boat ramps, restrooms, covered picnic tables, camping, and of course, an inland beach. Entrance is free, but there is a charge for overnight camping and pavilion rental. Please check each marina’s website for up-to-date information on entrance fees, rentals, etc.

For additional information, please visit the beach’s website or call 801-851-8600.

Click here for a map of all five marinas.

11 Comments

  1. I would like to reserve a slip at the Provo marina. I space is still available.

    Please email me with the contact info.
    Thank you

  2. Are there any beaches to come In to on wave runners near the dock?

    How far out do you have to travel to go full throttle on a wave runner?

    How is the lake level now?

  3. Are there any marinas on utah lake that offer boat fuel?

  4. How much are your kayak rentals and what are your hours?
    How much longer will you be open this year?
    Thanks.

  5. I too am interested in renting a slip for 3 or 4 days in early spring 2015, probably April. Cost, availability, reservation ????

  6. Boris Jeremenko

    Long Term Boat slip rental cost Info (please)

    • Hi Boris!

      You can find that information for each marina on their websites, the links are on this page. Or you can call them as well to get that. Enjoy!

  7. The entrance fee is NOT $9, as it says on your website. (It is $15.)

    You might want to update your site, so people are prepared and not disappointed when they arrive to enter the Utah Lake State Park.

    (Above written 25 Sept 2021.)

    • Laura,

      Apologies for any confusion caused by the pricing on this blog post. We have updated the post to encourage visitors to visit each marinas website for up-to-date info on pricing, rentals, etc. We hope you enjoyed your visit to the lake!