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FAQ

Q: Can I bring my boat?

A: Yes! Yuba Lake has two boat ramps — Oasis and Painted Rocks — with docks for easy access. The lake is open to boating, water skiing, wakeboarding, and personal watercraft.

 

Q: Are bathrooms and showers available on site?

A: Yes, we have shared restroom facilities at the entrance to the beach.

 

Q: Are pets allowed?

A: Well-behaved pets are welcome at beach parking sites on a leash.

 

Q: What is your cancellation policy?

A: Full refund if cancelled 7+ days before arrival.

 

Q: How do I check in?

A: All accommodations and beach parking sites are self check-in. After booking, you'll receive check-in instructions via email. Questions? Text or call us at 480-696-0504.

 

Q: Can I bring my ATV?

A: Absolutely. Yuba State Park has hundreds of miles of ATV trails nearby, and there's a makeshift motocross track as well. Rentals are also available at the state park if you don't have your own.

 

Q: Are kayak and paddle board rentals available?

A: Yes —Kayak and paddle board rentals are available for $30 for the day.  Life jackets included. Text us at 801-462-6789 for availability.

 

Q: Can I buy firewood on location?

A: Yes —A firewood bundle is $8.

 

Q: Can I bring glass on the beach?

A: No. No one wants to step on broken glass.

 

Q: Can I check in early or check our late?

A: If you purchase a day use pass for $25 you can come to the beach early or stay late. Text or call to see if rooms are available for early check in or late check out.

 

Q: Is there fishing at Yuba Lake?

A: Yes — year-round! Yuba is known for walleye, perch, tiger muskie, pike, catfish, wiper, and carp. Text us at 801-462-6789 for bait tips and current conditions.

Sandy Beach at Yuba Lake

Old Botham Rd, Levan, UT

Call or Text: 480-696-0504

Email: sandybeachyubalake@gmail.com

© 2026 Sandy Beach at Yuba Lake. All rights reserved.

 

Campfires and open burning at our campsite are subject to Utah state fire regulations and restrictions, which may change seasonally or during periods of high fire danger.

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