Utah might appear to be an in land desert. Utah is the only state with its own inland sea. This subdirectory is for sites about the Great Salt Lake or other sites related to boating.
Utah's Great Salt Lake and Ancient Lake Bonneville (geology.utah.gov) This page by the Utah Geological Survey provides an interesting tour of the Salt Lake (without the smell, and sand flies). They have a dozen pages on the current lake levels, and ancient Lake Bonneville
Antelope Island State Park (stateparks.utah.gov) Antelope Island State Park, the largest island in the Great Salt Lake, is home to a roaming herd of 600 bison. Pronghorn antelope and bighorn sheep also share the rangelands that overlook the desert lake
Willard Bay State Park (stateparks.utah.gov) Willard Bay is a popular state park on the northern shores of the Great Salt Lake near Ogden.
Bonneville Seabase (www.seabase.net) SEABASE is warm-springs fed ponds, stocked with colorful, tropical marine fish and designed for a convenient, fun, safe and realistic snorkel or SCUBA experience.
Great Salt Lake Rowing (www.gslr.org) - review The Great Salt Lake Rowing Club is reviving the sport of rowing in the Great Salt Lake. The site has information on learning to row, links and photos.
Shorelands Preserve (www.nature.org) - review The Great Salt Lake Shorelands Preserve is a conservation effort by The Nature Conservancy.
Fish Springs Wild Life Refuge (www.fws.gov) Fish Springs is an important wildlife refuge southwest of the Great Salt Lake.
R & G Horse and Wagon (www.randghorseandwagon.com) - review R & G Horse and Wagon offers exclusive horseback trail rides on historic Antelope Island, a 28,000 acre island in the Great Salt Lake.
Great Salt Lake State Marina (stateparks.utah.gov) This is the official site for the Great Salt Lake Marina State Park.
Great Salt Lake Photos (GreatSaltLakePhotos.com) Site includes photographs of the Great Salt Lake by local photographers.