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Navajo Lake - Dixie National Forest

Picturesque Navajo Lake hiking & trail loop Utah was initially known to the Piute Indians as Pa-cu-ay, meaning "Clound Lake." The lake came into being when a lava flow dammed the valley's eastern end. Boating, swimming, and fishing are popular activities at Navajo Lake.

There are approximately 120 improved campsites near the lake.

Boats, lodging, gasoline, and limited supplies are available at private resorts on the south shore.

Fish Your National Forests: This site can be accessed by Passenger Car.

Types of fishing available include:

  • Shore,

  • Motorized boat,

  • Float tube,

  • Fly,

  • Spin,

  • Bait,

  • Ice Fishing.

  • Boat Launch available.

Family camping Navajo Lake Utah, a stunning body of water within the majestic Dixie National Forest, offers many outdoor activities for adventurers of all ages. Here are some popular options:

Water-Based Activities

  • Boating: Rent a boat or pontoon boat to explore the lake's vast expanse.

  • Fishing: Cast a line and try to catch Rainbow Trout, Cutthroat Trout, and Brook Trout. The lake's clear waters and diverse aquatic life make it a popular fishing destination.

  • Swimming: Enjoy a refreshing dip in the cool, calm waters of Navajo Lake, perfect for a summer day.

Land-Based Adventures

  • Hiking: Navajo Lake offers numerous hiking trails that cater to various skill levels. Explore the surrounding red rock canyons, pine forests, and desert landscapes.

  • Mountain Biking: Discover the lake's mountain biking trails, which wind through scenic landscapes and offer challenging terrain for experienced riders.

  • Horseback Riding: Saddle up and embark on a horseback riding adventure through the stunning scenery of Navajo Lake.

  • Camping: Pitch a tent at one of the lake's many campgrounds and enjoy the tranquility of the wilderness.

Whether you're seeking relaxation, adventure, or simply a chance to connect with nature, Navajo Lake hiking & trail loop Utah has something to offer everyone.