Family-owned Strawberry Bay Marina & Lodge has welcomed adventure seekers to Utah’s legendary “fishing hole” for more than 60 years. Set right on Strawberry Reservoir, it blends Blue Ribbon trout fishing with comfortable lakeside ...
Strawberry Bay Marina hits the sweet spot for anglers looking to fish Strawberry Reservoir without the hassle of owning a boat. The pontoon rentals get consistently positive marks, and people appreciate that the staff can often accommodate early departures or last-minute bookings. Several reviewers rave about the guided fishing trips, particularly with Paul, who apparently has an uncanny ability to put guests on fish within minutes. The lodge rooms are generally clean and comfortable, and the restaurant earns praise for its Saturday night prime rib dinners and solid sandwich menu with great lake views. That said, there are some friction points worth noting. Multiple visitors mention that rental prices feel steep, especially after a recent price increase that also reduced rental time from five to four hours. One frustrated repeat customer specifically called out the lack of military or veteran discounts and said they won't return unless pricing improves. The 5pm rental cutoff also seems to end right when the evening bite picks up. On the accommodation side, a few guests felt the lodge rooms need better maintenance, with one mentioning carpets and vents that could use attention. There was also an isolated incident about construction debris and an awkward restaurant experience near closing time. Still, the overwhelming majority had great fishing experiences and left happy, particularly those who used the guides or simply wanted a hassle-free day on the water.
What a nice place to visit or camp or fish. My father used to bring us kids up to strawberry to go fishing in the early 1970s. I have wonderful memories of this place
Gary Wright
March 14, 2026
What a nice place to visit or camp or fish. My father used to bring us kids up to strawberry to go fishing in the early 1970s. I have wonderful memories of this place
Gary Wright
March 14, 2026