Bennion Beaches

There are many great reasons to visit a beach near you. Getting outside in the fresh air, enjoying the water, and creating memories with your friends and family are a few examples.

It’s easy to find a swimming beach in Bennion that are are within a quick drive with the assistance of our table of beaches. Below is a list to help you search for a beach near you. Enter the beach name, a city, or your zip code to find beaches.

Bennion Beaches

Beaches could be temporarily closed because of water quality problems caused by unexpected events like E. Coli outbreaks, excessive rainwater, or flooding. Check the beach’s website before going to the beach for updates on water quality.

The majority of beaches in Bennion, UT are accessible to everyone but some are private beaches. You should look at their website to find out if you can go to the beach without breaking any rules. Do not be shocked if the beach you wish to go to is not open due to the time you get there, day of the week, or closing during the winter.

Bennion, UT Beach Guidelines

When you go to beaches in Bennion, there are always guidelines that you must follow. Nearly every beach will ask you to follow these rules:

  • Don’t forget, if you take something to the beach, you’re expected to not leave anything behind.
  • Always listen to the lifeguard on duty. If the lifeguard tell you to get out of the water, then you must follow through.
  • Fires could be against the law on most public beaches in Bennion.
  • Any glass containers cannot be brought to the beach.
  • Don’t drink alcohol at the beach.
  • Only swim inside the designated regions for swimming.

Bennion Beach Tips

  1. Will the beach have lifeguards? Many popular beaches in Bennion will have a lifeguard supervising, however do not assume that a lifeguard being in attendance. While walking to the beach, look for lifeguard on duty signs. Occasionally they list lifeguard patrol times.
  2. Don’t get a sunburn. Even on a cloudy day, it is easy to get a sunburn while at the beach. Remember to pack enough sunscreen for the group.
  3. Bring a mesh bag for your stuff. It’s convenient to grab a purse, grocery bag, or water-resistant duffle bag to store beach gear such as pillows, shovels, tents, and snorkeling gear. However, these bags trap water from escaping, causing mold problems or just keeping beach items from drying out.
  4. Bring plenty of towels. Beach towels are essential for a great time at the beach. A good rule of thumb is an ocean beach or an area which has frequent rip tides. Learn the warning signs and know how to survive if you are stuck in a rip tide.
  5. Don’t swim outside of the specified swimming region. If there’s a ropped off swimming area it is probably dangerous to swim beyond the region. There could be sharp objects under the surface, be assigned to boaters, or is not supervised by a lifeguard.
  6. Research the bathroom situation. Bathroom locations are probably the least of your worries when you plan your beach visit. However you don’t want to be caught in a spot when you have to find a restroom fast but there isn’t one in sight. If you’re unable to locate bathroom details on the website of the beach, then you can plan on the fact that a public restroom or porta potty isn’t open. Make sure you use the restroom prior to driving to the beach.
  7. Avoid Littering. Nothing is as bad go to a dirty beach. If you take stuff to the beach, you should pick up after yourself. Make sure that you throw away your trash in a designated trash or recycling receptacles.
  8. Arrive early. Arriving at the beach when it opens is the best way of getting the perfect spot on the beach.