Lincoln Beach

West Shore access on Utah Lake. Lincoln Beach on the western shore of Utah Lake is a favorite among shore anglers for its accessibility, space, and consistently g...

Lincoln Beach

Premier shore fishing destination on the quieter west side of the lake.

Overview

Lincoln Beach on the western shore of Utah Lake is a favorite among shore anglers for its accessibility, space, and consistently good fishing. The area offers a long stretch of shoreline with varying bottom composition — from sandy beaches to rocky points. Catfish are the primary target here, with excellent numbers available from shore. The west side tends to be less crowded than the east, offering a more peaceful fishing experience. Lincoln Point nearby is one of the best walleye spots on the lake.

What to Expect

  • Area: West Shore
  • Primary species: Channel Catfish, Walleye, White Bass, Carp
  • Access: Shore and Boat
  • Facilities: Boat ramp, Portable restrooms, Gravel parking
  • Parking: Gravel lot. Can be muddy after rain.
  • Tips: Lincoln Point (just south) is THE walleye spot on the lake. Fish with nightcrawler harness along rocky shelves at dusk. Shore catfishing with stink bait is productive all summer.
  • Map: Open in Google Maps

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