Welcome to the Fishlake National Forest
The Fishlake National Forest, located in central Utah, spans across 1.8 million acres and features majestic stands of aspen surrounding open mountain meadows that are lush with a diverse community of forbs and grasses. Fish Lake, from which the forest takes its name, is considered by many to be the gem of Utah. The largest natural mountain lake in the state, it offers trophy fishing and bird watching. The mountains of the Fishlake are a source of water for many of the neighboring communities and agricultural valleys in the region. Deer, elk, black bear, and cougar can be found on the Forest, as well as wild turkey and mountain goats.
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