What Utah Lake means to you: Fewer crowds, wide open space
Below is the first of several upcoming profiles of avid Utah Lake users.
Below is the first of several upcoming profiles of avid Utah Lake users.
Every now and again, our thoughts and perspectives are uplifted by a story.
Utah Lake has been around a long time, so you’d think its boundaries would have been settled long ago. Not so says, Dick Buehler of Utah Department of Natural Resources.
Since they sit atop the food chain, humans wield a lot of power over their environment.
It’s easy to see the most popular stories on UtahLake.gov—just look to your right for the big blue rectangle. But in case you missed them originally, here are a few …
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As the third largest lake west of the Mississippi, there’s a lot to see at Utah Lake. After all, the sprawling body of water is 24 miles long and 12 miles …
In the wake of the recently completed Hobble Creek Delta restoration at Utah Lake, Local officials are currently conducting a feasibility study towards the restoration of the Provo River Delta.
I recently had the opportunity to explore Utah Lake by boat. It wouldn’t be the first time, but it was certainly one of the most memorable.
You want facts? We got ‘em—some of the more fascinating ones you’ll find: