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Little Dell Recreation Area Entrance
General Canyon Information
How do I get to Little Dell Reservoir?
Picnic Area Information
Park Hours
Biking
Boating & Watersports
Dogs, Horses and Domestic Animals Prohibited
Fishing
General Canyon Information
The
Dell Canyon area is rich in history. The first people to frequent
this area were Native Americans for hundreds or even thousands of
years before the first white settlers. Immigrant pioneers traveled
through this area as part of the
California Trail on their way to settle the West. The first
group of pioneers to pass through Dell Canyon was the ill-fated
Donner-Reed Party in 1846. The
Mormon Pioneers who settled in the Salt Lake Valley used the
trail from 1847 to 1860. The site was also used as a station for the
Pony Express trail from 1860 to 1861, with a monument erected at
Little Dell to commemorate this historic route.
While water quality preservation is the primary management goal of
Little Dell Reservoir and the Parley's Canyon Protected Watershed,
watershed conservation provides the added benefit of a pristine
natural habitat and recreational escape from urban noise, pollution
and pressures within 20 minutes of Salt Lake Valley.
The
Little Dell Reservoir was built in 1993 for drinking water supply,
flood control, and wildlife enhancement as a joint venture between
the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Metropolitan Water District of
Salt Lake City and Salt Lake County. The reservoir and recreation
area is operated and maintained by the Salt Lake City Department of
Public Utilities.
This area is a Protected Watershed area: please recreate responsibly
and protect your drinking water supply!
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Use restrooms
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Pick up Trash
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No swimming,
bathing, or washing in the reservoir or streams
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Non-motorized boats
only. Motorized boats are not allowed
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Take fish home to
clean - Cleaning fish is not allowed
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Prevent Erosion -
Stay on trails
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No potable water
services
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No fires or charcoal
grills allowed - propane and camp stoves only
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Dogs and other
domesticated animals are prohibited
"What you see in the
Watershed today you may drink tomorrow!"
How do I get to Little Dell Reservoir?
Access from I-80 Parleys
Canyon via the East Canyon Exit to State Route 65.
The Little Dell Recreation Area is about 3 miles north on SR-65 past
Mountain Dell Reservoir and Mountain Dell Golf Course, Access from
Emigration Canyon Road over Little Mountain Pass to SR-65, turn north
and go about ¼ mile to the Recreation Area entrance. Coming from East
Canyon , Little Dell is about 6 miles south
of the Big Mountain Summit on East Canyon Road (SR-65).
Picnic Area Information
See
the Canyon Park map for locations of picnic sites and amenities such
as toilets.
Click here to see area map (PDF)
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Picnic areas fees
are $5.00 a day. No overnight camping.
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Season Passes are
available to purchase at the guard shack
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Regular Season
Pass - $50
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Senior Citizen
Season Pass - $25
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56 picnic sites many
ADA accessible. No large group picnic facilities.
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2 hand boat launches
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5 restrooms (men &
women ADA accessible)
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Numerous trails for
hiking and biking, including trailhead access to the historical
California Trail , the
Donner-Reed Trail cutoff, and the
Mormon Pioneer Trail . A
Pony Express Station was located at this site, with a
monument erected to commemorate this historic route.
Park Hours
Pedestrian Access:
The
Recreation Area is open to pedestrian access during daylight hours
all year long.
Vehicle and Non-Motorized Boat Access:
The
recreation area entrance gate is open 8:00 a.m. to dusk each day
from Memorial Day Holiday weekend in May to the end of October.
Restricted Areas:
For
public safety and security reasons, the dam as well as the water and
shoreline area within 300 feet (100 meters) of the dam is restricted
from public access. This area is under camera and patrol
surveillance.
Boats
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Non-motorized boats
are allowed on the reservoir under the following restrictions:
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Non-motorized boats
only
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Hand launch only
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No docking
facilities
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Boats must be clean
prior to entering the recreation area and launching. Cleaning
debris from boats in the reservoir or protected watershed is
prohibited.
Wind Surfing
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Wind surfing is
allowed on the reservoir under the following restrictions:
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Wind surfers must
wear a full dry suit. All other body contact is prohibited as
studies show that human body contact in drinking supply source
waters lead to increased incidence of illness. Wet suits,
swim suits, and wading are not allowed.
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Hand launch only
Bicycles
Bicycles must stay on
paved roads or the Pioneer Trail as posted open for bike use, and must
yield to all pedestrians.
Speed Limit & Safety
The
recreation area speed limit is 15 mph for all motorized and
non-motorized travel (including bicycles).
Dogs, Horses and Domestic Animals
Dogs, horses and all
other domestic animals are prohibited in the protected watershed area to
preserve drinking water quality.
See link for more info on dogs/animals in the watershed.
Fishing
Fishing is allowed on Little Dell Reservoir in accordance with the
current fishing proclamation issued by the
Utah Division of Wildlife Resources .
Please clean and dispose of fish waste outside the canyon to protect
the water supply and keep the area clean for others.
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Anglers must wear
clean waders while in the stream or lake. Fishing from a float
tube is allowed with a dry suit or rubber waders (wet suits is
not allowed).
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All Cutthroat Trout
must be immediately released
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Artificial flies &
lures only
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Brook Trout limit is
4
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NO CLEANING FISH ON
SITE or anywhere in the protected watershed canyon
The
Little Dell Reservoir site is within the Parley's Canyon protected
watershed area and falls under the guidelines and restrictions of
the Salt Lake City Chapter 17.04 Watershed Ordinance. A violation
of any of these restrictions is a Class B Misdemeanor. Penalties
are up to $1,800 and/or jail. Please help us keep the water supply
clean by observing the watershed regulations!
Questions concerning the recreation area or reservations, please
call Watershed Management at (801) 483-6705.
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