Layton Reservoirs & Fishing
Andy Adams, Hobbs & Holmes Creek
Three small reservoirs in Layton’s east foothills offer quiet, non-motorized fishing and scenery close to town. None allow swimming or motorized craft, and all sit near private property — so park only in designated areas and tread lightly. A Utah fishing license is required for anglers 12 and older.
Andy Adams Reservoir
- Address: 1799 E 1000 N, Layton, UT 84040
- Open spring through fall
- Hours: ½ hour before sunrise to ½ hour after sunset
- No motorized vehicles, no swimming
- Next to Andy Adams Park
Hobbs Reservoir
- Address: 2360 E Canyon View Dr, Layton, UT 84041
- Open year-round
- Sign-in access required (see the Utah DWR website)
- No motorized vehicles, no swimming
- Reached via the Kays Creek Parkway trail
Holmes Creek Reservoir
- Address: 2692 E Gentile St, Layton, UT 84041
- Open year-round
- No motorized vehicles, no swimming, no floating
Official info: Layton City — Reservoirs • fishing rules & licenses: Utah Division of Wildlife Resources
Hours, fees, dates, and schedules are set by Layton City and can change at any time. DavisCountyUtah.com is not affiliated with the city — please confirm current details on the official Layton City website before you go.
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