Can we swim in Salt Lake?

Recreation in, and around, the lake The best place to swim or float in the lake is at Antelope Island State Park, where white oolitic sand beaches provide easy access to the lake without the brine flies that are prevalent on other areas of the shoreline. The beach area also has showers to rinse off the salty water.

Is Salt Lake actually salt water?

It is sustained by three tributary rivers — the Bear River, Weber River, and Jordan River — and several smaller streams. Because it has no outlet, the lake is unable to discharge the incoming salt and other minerals, contributing to its high salinity and status as one of the saltiest waterbodies in the world.

Why is Salt Lake so famous?

It is most famous as an important refuge for migrating birds. “Great Salt Lake is the largest inland body of water on the Pacific flyway,” explained Baxter. “This is a critical habitat for migrating birds to feed and grow in before they move on.

Why can’t you swim in the Salt Lake?

It’s Saltier Than the Ocean With water significantly more saline than the ocean, a swim in Great Salt Lake is effortless, but you’ll deal with some painful stinging on any exposed cuts or scrapes. Plus, don’t even think of opening your eyes!