The area surrounding Zion offers numerous natural lakes and man-made reservoirs. Many of the bodies of water are stocked with trout and abound with large-mouth bass, an invasive species that nevertheless is a favorite of fishermen. But lakes attract people for far more than fishing. Boating, sailing, houseboating, waterskiing, swimming and sunbathing are all popular.
Great Lakes of Utah
Houseboat rentals on Lake Powell let adventurers explore the almost 2,000 miles of shoreline that includes steep, colorful canyon walls as well as isolated beaches. The crystal clear waters are also favored for swimming, speedboats, water skiers, and intrepid sailors (the winds are erratic and subject to the whims of the canyon walls.
Best bets for catching the wind are at Wahweap Bay, Padre Bay and Bullfrog Bay.) Cruise ships offer day trippers a chance to see some of the celebrated beauty of Lake Powell where some reach into Rainbow Bridge National Monument to see the largest freestanding natural bridge in the world. Because of Lake Powell’s enormity, boaters should be aware of flash flood and high wind dangers that may make the placid water suddenly resemble the wild waves of an ocean.
Flaming Gorge Lake also offers water enthusiasts miles of lakeshore is a stunning canyon and forest setting. Fed by the Green River, This National Recreation Area spans the area of Utah and Wyoming on the northeast border and offers excellent horseback riding, kayaking and rafting, fishing, hiking, camping and biking during the summer season and snowshoeing, cross country skiing, snowmobiling and ice fishing during the winter.
Utah is dotted with smaller reservoirs, many that are large enough for boating, fishing and other water sports including the Pineview Reservoir, the East Canyon Reservoir, the Jordanelle Reservoir, the Scofield Reservoir, Joe’s Valley Reservoir and the Deer Creek Reservoirs.
The state is also home to numerous natural lakes. The Wasatch Pleateau is dotted with pristine alpine lakes surrounded by flowering meadows and towering mountains. Fish Lake is the largest natural lake in the state and lies within the deep woods of Fishlake National Forest in the Fishlake Mountains. The icy waters are lauded for their great fishing, but are too cold for most anything else. The wilderness area, however, are ripe for exploration, including the chance to see “Pando,” a stand of male Aspens that are genetically identical and share the same root system, making them the heaviest living organism on the planet.
Panguitch Lake, meaning “big fish” in Paiute, is one of the top fishing lakes in the state. This beautiful lake offers a variety of scenic outings that take advantage of its natural beauty.
The Great Salt Lake is what is left from the ancient lake of Lake Bonneville. The inland lake is the largest saltwater lake in the western hemisphere. With white sand beaches, its own island and legends that go back into the mists of time, it attracts visitors who love to photograph its vast face, kayak and sail its waters and wildlife aficionados who are attracted by the animals attracted to its freshwater inlets and wetlands.
