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  2. Great Salt Lake - Wikipedia

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    The Great Salt Lake is the largest saltwater lake in the Western Hemisphere [1] and the eighth-largest terminal lake in the world. [2] It lies in the northern part of the U.S. state of Utah and has a substantial impact upon the local climate , particularly through lake-effect snow .

  3. List of largest lakes of the United States by area - Wikipedia

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    Great Salt Lake: Utah: 950 sq mi 2,460 km 2: natural salt [4] 9 Lake Oahe: North Dakota–South Dakota: 685 sq mi 1,774 km 2: man-made [5] 10 Lake Okeechobee: Florida: 662 sq mi 1,715 km 2: natural [6] 11 Lake Pontchartrain: Louisiana: 631 sq mi 1,634 km 2: natural brackish [7] 12 Lake Sakakawea: North Dakota: 520 sq mi 1,347 km 2: man-made 13 ...

  4. Cedar Mountains (Tooele County, Utah) - Wikipedia

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    Lakeside Mountains, Great Salt Lake, Skull Valley, Great Salt Lake Desert, Grassy Mountains and Paddle Valley The Cedar Mountains of Tooele County , Utah , USA , are a 45-mile (72 km) long [ 1 ] mountain range located in the county's east, bordering east sections of the Great Salt Lake Desert on the range's west and southwest flanks.

  5. New drone footage shows dire state of the Great Salt Lake - AOL

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    On July 3, the lake's average daily surface water elevation was measured as 4,190.1 feet at the U.S. Geological Survey gauge at Saltair Boat Harbor on the southern end of the lake. Last year, on

  6. File:Great Salt Lake Map.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Deseret Peak - Wikipedia

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    Deseret Peak is the highest peak in the Stansbury Mountains with an elevation of 11,035 ft. It is located in the Deseret Peak Wilderness area west of Grantsville, Utah and east of Skull Valley Indian Reservation. It is the fourth most topographically prominent peak in the state of Utah. [4]

  8. Lakeside Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Lakeside Mountains are about a 34 miles (55 km) long [1] mountain range located on the southwest perimeter of the Great Salt Lake; the range is located in northeast Tooele County and south Box Elder County in Utah, United States.

  9. Great Salt Lake hits new historic low for 2nd time in a year

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    Utah Department of Natural Resources said Monday in a news release the Great Salt Lake dipped Sunday to 4,190.1 feet (1,277.1 meters). Lake levels are expected to keep dropping until fall or ...