Protecting Utah’s Outdoor Traditions

Utah’s outdoor traditions are part of what makes our state unique. Restoring a healthy Great Salt Lake helps preserve these experiences for residents, visitors, and future generations.

Outdoor Recreation and Utah’s Way of Life

Utah’s outdoor traditions—from skiing and hiking to hunting and wildlife viewing—are part of what makes our state unique. A healthy Great Salt Lake helps support these experiences and the landscapes that draw residents and visitors alike.
Millions of migratory birds rely on the Great Salt Lake, making it one of North America’s premier birdwatching destinations.
Boating, sailing, and recreation on the lake support tourism and local businesses.
Wildlife viewing and photography attract visitors from across the country.
The lake’s ecosystem supports nearby wetlands, which provide habitat, hunting opportunities, and outdoor access.
Outdoor recreation contributes billions to Utah’s broader economy each year.
Maintaining a healthy Great Salt Lake helps ensure these outdoor opportunities remain part of Utah’s heritage for generations to come.

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