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Cutler Reservoir 3000 N boat ramp provides access to the scenic Cutler Reservoir in northern Utah. This reservoir, formed by the Cutler Dam on the Bear River, offers excellent opportunities for kayaking, canoeing, and motorized boating.
The boat ramp is located approximately 8 miles west of the town of Newton, with access via Highway 218 and 6800 West. The ramp itself is fairly large and can accommodate multiple vehicles and trailers. Nearby, you'll find a 2.5-mile loop trail that includes a footbridge over an old railroad trestle, offering beautiful views of the reservoir and wildlife.
Cutler Reservoir is a popular destination for waterfowl and shorebird viewing, so paddlers and boaters may encounter a variety of bird species during their time on the water. The reservoir is generally calm and navigable, though caution is advised near the bridge on the northern side where currents can be stronger. Overall, this access site provides a convenient launching point to explore the serene Cutler Reservoir by non-motorized or motorized watercraft.