Pineview Reservoir Closures in 2026: What Boaters, Paddlers, and Beachgoers Need to Know

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Ogden Valley Summer Update — Pineview Closures to Know Before You Go

Summer is coming, and if Pineview Reservoir is on your plans—and let’s be honest, it should be—there’s some important news to know before you load up the boat or head out for a paddle. The U.S. Forest Service has announced major Pineview Reservoir closures in 2026 on the west side of the lake, and the effects will ripple out to everyone who recreates there.

Colorful unicorn lake float on Pineview Reservoir in Ogden Valley, Utah with mountain views and summer recreation scene

What's Closed at Pineview Reservoir in 2026?

For the 2026 season, Port Ramp Marina and Pineview Trailhead (Windsurfer Beach) are closed, along with portions of Pineview West Trail. The current closure order began on November 21, 2025, and is set to remain in effect through December 31, 2026, unless rescinded earlier.

These two recreation hubs sit next to each other on the western shore of Pineview Reservoir, so this is not a small disruption. It takes out one of the reservoir’s key launch areas and one of its most popular access points for non-motorized recreation at the same time.

Why Are Port Ramp Marina and Windsurfer Beach Closed?

The closures are tied to a major reconstruction project designed to improve visitor access and safety. Increased visitor use has also created the need to redesign traffic flow and reduce conflicts near State Route 158.

The project includes a new road near Pineview Trailhead, a new day-use site called New Point, and a full rebuild of the Port Boat Ramp. The Pineview Trailhead area is also being reconstructed with new beach access routes, a new parking lot, restrooms, garbage services, picnic sites, and an information kiosk. Port Ramp improvements include a new road, fee stations, and an aquatic species inspection area. The full closure is in place during construction for public safety.

Why the Port Ramp Marina Closure Matters

Port Ramp is not just another marina, it is a major access point for Pineview. When that access goes offline, boat traffic does not disappear — it shifts.

So what does that likely mean in practice? More pressure on the remaining public ramps, earlier full parking lots, and longer launch lines on peak days. Anderson Cove boat ramp is open with limited parking, which tells you a lot about what weekends and holidays could feel like this summer.

On the bright side, once you do get on the lake, Pineview may feel a little less crowded than usual. The hard part this season may simply be getting launched.

Windsurfer Beach Is Closed Too

For paddleboarders, kayakers, and windsurfers, this one stings. Windsurfer Beach has long been one of Pineview’s favorite low-key launch spots, especially for non-motorized users looking for easier access away from heavier boat traffic.

With Pineview Trailhead closed, those users will need to spread out to other access points around the reservoir. Alternative access points around the reservoir include Pelican/Quist Beach, North Arm Trailhead, Cemetery Point, Middle Inlet, and Anderson Cove, while Spring Creek and the wake-less area near the dam are often better options for calmer paddling.

Wakeboarder performing an aerial trick on Pineview Reservoir in Ogden Valley, Utah with mountain views and summer water recreation.

Tips for Boaters, Paddlers, and Beachgoers This Summer

For Boaters:

  • Arrive very early on weekends and holidays.
  • Expect tighter parking and longer waits at the remaining ramps.
  • Weekday outings will likely be far easier than peak weekend launches.
  • Carpool when possible, because available parking will matter more than usual.

For Kayakers, Paddleboarders, and Windsurfers:

  • Scout alternate launch points before heading up the canyon.
  • Consider early morning or evening sessions when access points are less crowded.
  • Keep calmer areas like Spring Creek and the wake-less area near the dam on your radar.

For Everyone:

  • Be patient with parking lots, trailheads, and launch areas.
  • Pack it in, pack it out. With pressure concentrated on fewer sites, keeping Pineview clean matters even more.
  • Have a backup plan, especially on busy weekends.

Check Conditions Before You Go

For the most current updates, check the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest Pineview Reservoir page or the Forest Service alert before making the drive. The closure alert lists the Ogden Ranger District as the contact point, and conditions can always shift during a long construction season.

Pineview is still going to be a gem this summer. It always is. This is just the year to go in prepared, leave earlier than you think you need to, and stay flexible once you get there. See you out there.

If spending more time near the lake has you thinking bigger, from weekend escapes to living full-time in the valley, explore homes for sale in Eden and Huntsville, UT.

Planning More Time in Ogden Valley?

If Pineview Reservoir is part of the way you live, play, or explore Ogden Valley, staying informed matters. Check closure updates before you head up the canyon, plan ahead for busy summer days, and make the most of the access points that remain open.

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