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Jordanelle State Park reservoir near Park City, Utah
Jordanelle Reservoir · Utah

Jordanelle

Wide, calm water minutes from Park City — an ideal place to learn to eFoil and settle into the glide.

Jordanelle Reservoir: Calm Water, Big Views

Just a short drive from Park City, Jordanelle State Park offers wide, open water and a mountain backdrop that make it one of our favorite places to ride. The reservoir's calm bays give beginners plenty of room to find their balance, while the open water lets experienced riders stretch out and cruise.

Explore eFoiling at Jordanelle

An eFoil is an electric hydrofoil surfboard that lifts you above the water on a wing, giving the sensation of flying. There's no wake, no noise, and no need for waves — just smooth, quiet flight across the reservoir. Jordanelle's sheltered water makes it a great spot to try it for the first time or to log more air time close to Park City.

Why ride here

What Jordanelle Offers

New to eFoiling? Start Here

Never ridden before? No problem. Our instructors start you slow with a full safety briefing and hands-on coaching. Jordanelle's calm water helps most first-timers get up and flying in a single session.

Wide Water, Close to Park City

Ride out across open bays with mountain views in every direction, just minutes from Park City. There's room to explore, practice turns, and settle into the glide without the crowds.

Perfect for Groups and Celebrations

Birthdays, bachelor and bachelorette parties, corporate outings, or a family day on the water — Jordanelle is a memorable spot to gather. We'll help you plan a group session everyone will talk about.

Reserve Your Jordanelle eFoil Adventure

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Adventure Elevated
At Mile Marker 22, W S Hwy 189
Heber City, UT, 84032

If we had a middle name, it would be 'eFoils'

Ways to Ride

Lessons, rentals, parties, and sales — however you want to get on the water, we've got you covered.

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