The shoreline of Utah Lake is overgrown with vegetation. This photo was taken from the Utah Lake Shoreline Trail and the water comes up to within a few feet of the edge of the trail. The green on the water is algae. Utah Lake is quite large, about 95,000 acres but it is quite shallow, only about 6 to 8 feet deep in the deepest part of the lake. The variability of the water quality in the lake has prevented it from becoming a huge aquatic attraction for boating, fishing, and other water sports.
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