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The Bear River Bay boat ramp provides access to the eastern shore of the Great Salt Lake in northern Utah. This is a popular launching point for kayakers, canoeists, and small motorized boats looking to explore the expansive saline waters of the Great Salt Lake.
The ramp is located in a relatively remote area, so paddlers should come prepared with all necessary gear and provisions. Water levels on the Great Salt Lake can fluctuate considerably, so it's a good idea to check current conditions before launching. Boaters should also be aware that access is only permitted at designated launch sites like this one - drifting across private land is not allowed.
While the Great Salt Lake offers a unique and scenic paddling experience, it's important for kayakers and canoeists to be aware of the potential hazards, including high salinity, strong winds, and rapidly changing weather conditions. Those new to the lake are encouraged to start close to shore and slowly build up their experience. With proper preparation and caution, the Bear River Bay boat ramp can provide an excellent access point to explore this remarkable inland sea.
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