Utah Lake State Park Tours and Activities

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Explore the great outdoors at this freshwater playground which offers comfortable camping and exciting water sports.

Locals and tourists alike flock to Utah Lake State Park in the summer to shake off the city dust and get back to nature. This beautiful freshwater lake is the largest in the state of Utah and one of the largest in the American West.The lake itself has a long history stretching back to the mid-18th century, when it was discovered and recorded by a party of Spanish pioneers. The lake remained the preserve of mountain dwellers and fur traders until the 1930s, when local boaters suggested building a marina to provide year-round access. Picnic and camping facilities followed, and its designation as a state park in 1970 helped to put it firmly on the tourist map.The tranquil waters of this sheltered lake are perfect for sailing, water skiing and fishing. Ice fishing for catfish and bass is popular in winter, while during the summer the Provo River that feeds the lake is a favourite spot for canoeists.The visitor centre at nearby Provo has plenty of helpful information about the various outdoor pursuits in the area. Here you can pick up maps of walking trails, find out where to hire watercraft, and ask about the best places to view the local wildlife. For a longer visit, book an overnight stay at the well-appointed campsite full details on how to reserve a pitch for your camper van or tent are available on the state park’s official website.Provo is the nearest town, where you can stock up on picnic supplies and fill up with fuel before heading off to the lake, around 77 kilometres south of Salt Lake City. In summer, many people extend their day by stopping off to explore the Timpanogos Cave National Monument en route.

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