Utah Lake Boat Ramps
Find the right ramp for your fishing trip. Locations, fees, conditions, and what areas of the lake each ramp serves best.
Utah Lake State Park Ramp
East Shore — Provo
Busiest ramp on the lake. Arrive early on summer weekends.
Provo Boat Harbor Ramp
East Shore — Provo
Good alternative when state park is packed.
Lindon Marina Ramp
North Shore — Lindon
Full marina services nearby.
American Fork Harbor Ramp
North Shore — American Fork
Popular launch point for north-end anglers.
Lincoln Beach Ramp
West Shore
Water level affects usability. May be impassable at low water.
Goshen Bay Ramp
South Shore
Remote. Check conditions before making the drive.
Tips for Launching at Utah Lake
Check water levels before you go. Utah Lake's water level fluctuates significantly throughout the year and across years. Low water can make some ramps unusable, particularly on the west and south shores. Always verify current conditions, especially at Lincoln Beach and Goshen Bay ramps.
Arrive early on summer weekends. The Utah Lake State Park ramp and American Fork Harbor can get very busy during peak season. Arriving before 7 AM ensures you'll get a parking spot and avoid long launch waits.
Clean, drain, dry. Utah Lake contains invasive species including quagga mussels. Always clean, drain, and dry your boat, trailer, and equipment after every trip to prevent spreading invasive species to other water bodies.
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