Flickr Sand Hollow State Park had over 1.3 million visitors in 2020. Parks across the state had record-breaking visitation numbers. More people are visiting reservoirs in Washington County, but there’s less water there to greet them because of exceptional drought conditions in the region. Water levels are expected to only reach around 80% capacity for Sand Hollow and Quail Creek reservoirs, according to Zach Renstrom, general manager of the Washington County Water Conservancy District. He said there haven’t been significant monsoons in the region the past two years — and that’s led soil moisture to reach its lowest levels in 20 years. Spring runoff this year will mostly be absorbed by the soil, resulting in less water going to the reservoirs. He said this is the first time in years they haven’t been completely filled.