Fishlake is a 2,500-acre body of water in the heart of the Fishlake National Forest. Surrounded by the jagged peaks of the Mytoges Mountains, this clear lake is the largest natural mountain lake in Utah. The lake is deep, reaching 170 feet in some spots. Water comes to Fishlake from Doctor, Jorgenson, Twin, and Bowery Creeks, and it exits through Lake Creek on the way to the Fremont River. All types of water activities are possible on Fish Lake, from boating, water-skiing, and jet-skiing to swimming, fishing, and scuba diving. The Fishlake National Forest around the lake is a heaven for hiking, camping, biking, cross-country skiing, and horseback riding. For the fishermen, there are mackinaw trout, splake, rainbow trout, brown trout, and yellow perch. Map

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