About us: It’s your lake. We help you make the most of it.

Utahlake.org is operated by The Utah Lake Commission, a government agency funded and empowered by 17 area governments, including neighboring municipalities of Utah County, the Department of Natural Resources, and the great state of Utah.

In short, we exist to help you, the public, get the most of Utah Lake, one of the State’s largest natural treasures. With that in mind, Utahlake.gov serves as a public portal to help promote, inform, sustain, and protect the Lake.

Founded in 2007 by an authorized exploratory committee, and using the Master Plan as our road map, the Commission hopes to promote multiple public uses of the lake, facilitate orderly planning and development in and around the lake, and enable individual Commission members to govern their own areas.

Our Goals

The objectives of the Utah Lake Commission are described in the Interlocal Agreement.  To summarize, the purposes of the Commission are to:

  1. Encourage and promote multiple uses of the lake
  2. Foster communication and coordination between Commission members
  3. Promote resource utilization and protection
  4. Maintain and develop recreation access
  5. Monitor and promote responsible economic development

As we responsibly address each of these issues, we hope to protect, preserve, enhance, and enjoy the lake for generations to come.

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5 Comments

  1. Extremely well presented!

  2. Which harbors currently offer over night parking for boat camping? Are boat campers required to anchor off shore over night?

  3. why is the ice on the shoreline so brittle? is this because of the ice push? we saw the brittle, crystal like ice on the provo harbor today. just wondering. im so exciting for the carp clean up! i love utah lake and hope it can be enjoyed for years to come

  4. anonymous bird watcher

    What can we do as citizens of Utah County to stop the Feds from coming in and ruin the beautiful land and ranches along the Provo River to make room for a Sucker Project that we find is such a waste of Federal money and taxpayer’s money. Aren’t they making enough progress in Hobble Creek to have the June sucker survive ? Such a tragedy for Utah County who has so little farmland left, and all this to keep federal employees busy by raking in the Federal grants.