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Salt Lake City & Area Bodies of Water
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    Provo River

    Provo River is divided into three distinct sections: lower, middle and upper. Visitors can fish brown and rainbow trout, reaching record lengths with an average of 17 in.
    Address: . Provo  UT  USA
     
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    Great Salt Lake

    Utah's Great Salt Lake is the largest salt lake in the western hemisphere. The water has a salinity of twelve percent. The lake is relatively shallow with warm waters. Sunbathing and beach activities are popular on the white-sand beaches of Antelope Island State Park.
    Address: .   Utah  USA
     

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    Colorado River
    Originating in northern Colorado, north of Grand Lake, the Colorado River is one of the United States' major waterways. Totaling 1,470 mi (2,352 km), the river spans a number of states – Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, New Mexico, Arizona and California – before emptying into the Gulf of California in Mexico. Until 1921 the river was known as the Grand River and was then renamed at the request of the State of Colorado.
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