- Blue Lake (Utah)
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cities =Blue Lake is large geothermal pond located about convert|16|mi|abbr=on|lk=on south of
Wendover, Utah at coord|40|30|N|114|2|W|. The lake is 60 feet (18 m) deep and at an elevation of 4,300 ft (1,311 m) above sea level. It is located on land that is part of theWendover Range , owned by theUnited States Air Force , but the lake and its immediate surroundings are publicly-accessible wetlands managed by theUnited States Bureau of Land Management (BLM). The BLM permits public access and use but does not permit the erection of any permanent structures.cuba diving
Blue Lake is a very popular spot for
Utah andNevada divers. Since it is warm year-round and reasonably clear it is very heavily used on the weekends for dive training, with programs such as the University of Utah Scuba Program. Other nearby high-mountain lakes are clear but cold even in early fall and lower, warmer waters tend to be very murky. Blue Lake's constant high-volume flow of clear springwater provides underwater visibility of up to 40 feet (12 m) at (rare) times, and year-round bottom temperatures of approximately 85°F (29°C). Surface temperatures vary from the high 60s (~20°C) in winter to the high 70s (~25°C) in summer.The lake is full of warm-water fish, mostly bass, sunfish and
bluegill , and diving enthusiasts have placed a number of objects on the bottom to add interest. The objects include several large metal sculptures of marine animals, several boats and even a chair and television set. Another attraction for divers is the ever-bubbling hot springs at the bottom.Late fall is probably the best time to visit the lake, since the summer
algal bloom has died off and the above-water insects are gone but air temperatures are still comfortable in the daytime. The annual bloom cuts visibility to around three feet (1 m) but isn't severe enough to damage the other marine life. Early spring is also nice. In the winter the lake is clear and still very warm, but freezing air temperatures dissuade casual visitors.External links
* [http://utahdiving.com/bluelake.htm utahdiving.com's description of Blue Lake]
* [http://geology.utah.gov/emp/geothermal/resorts.htm#bluelake Utah Geothermal Resorts]
* [http://www.scubadiving.com/travel/north_america/pacific_western_us/salt_lake_city_utah Scuba Diving in Utah]
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