Wet Beaver sounds like fun, doesn’t it? Also known as The Crack, this is one of the state’s most secluded and best natural swimming holes. You can swim here and do some cliff diving from the rugged red rock formations too.
The journey to enjoying Wet beaver may seem a little lengthy, but the reward is surely worth the effort. Another nice thing about having to work a bit to get to Wet Beaver is that you won’t have to stress sharing with a lot of others. It’s nice to think you might be able to enjoy it all by yourself, right? Other activities available here include picnicking, sunbathing, and even camping.
The Clear Creek Reservoir in McHood Park is highlighted by striking mountain landscapes and beautiful blue water. The actual creek is sometimes referred to as “Little Lake Powell” because of the noteworthy local landscape, deep blue water, and memorable views. Activities offered here include boating, fishing, jet skiing, kayaking, and, of course, swimming.
Once you’ve had enough water sports, you can return to shore. On land you can enjoy barbecuing, picnicking, hiking, rock climbing, sightseeing, and even camping. It’s a favorite destination for a weekend getaway trip or just somewhere to simply kick back for a bit.