Best lakes in Davis County, Utah, offer diverse aquatic environments and recreational opportunities. The region is characterized by its proximity to the Great Salt Lake, the largest saltwater lake in the Western Hemisphere, and several community-focused reservoirs and ponds. These bodies of water provide settings for activities such as hiking, fishing, and non-motorized boating. Davis County's natural landscape includes significant areas for wildlife viewing and scenic overlooks.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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The Robert N. Hasenyager Great Salt Lake Nature Trail is part of the Farmington Bay Waterfowl Management Area and leads through the wetlands. The trail is a great location for spotting various birds and other wildlife and in the nearby nature center, you can educate yourself about the Great Salt Lake ecosystem.
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Jensen Nature Park features a short jogging trail around the park pond with restrooms and other amenities near the parking lot. You also have access to the Bluff Trail from the park so you can extend your run as long as you want.
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As you make your way south within the park, you'll see fewer and fewer visitors. The South Island Trail offers some of that solitude as it makes its way to South Point at the very bottom of the island. This viewpoint looks out over the water towards Salt Lake City.
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If you want to add a short trail to your road run that offers a pretty sweet overlook of the Great Salt Lake, then look no further than the first trail you'll pass after getting to Antelope Island. The trailhead is only about a quarter-mile from the visitor's center, making this a great trail for a shakeout if you've been in the car for a while and just want to do something short as soon as you get to the park.
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Buffalo Point is one of the most popular overlooks in the entire park since the hike from the car can be cut down to about a mile roundtrip. If you decide to run off (or up) the north side, though, you'll likely get the trail to yourself. The views from this panoramic overlook are usually filling with towering mountains, the Great Salt Lake, and bison roaming the park.
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Antelope Island State Park is one of the most unique state parks within the United States. The park serves as a nature preserve for desert and plains animals such as bison, antelope, and bighorn sheep. The trails offer views of the Great Salt Lake and the peaks reaching up high from the floor of the island.
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The Robert N. Hasenyager Great Salt Lake Nature Trail is part of the Farmington Bay Waterfowl Management Area and leads through the wetlands. The trail is a great location for spotting various birds and other wildlife and in the nearby nature center, you can educate yourself about the Great Salt Lake ecosystem.
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Bountiful Lake is a serene reservoir nestled in the foothills west of Bountiful City. The lake is encircled by a walking path, that provides beautiful views of the water and nearby mountains.
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The Great Salt Lake is the largest saltwater lake in the Western Hemisphere, known for its high salinity (around 12%) which allows visitors to easily float on its buoyant waters. It's also a critical stopover for millions of migratory birds, making it an excellent spot for birdwatching. You can access it via Antelope Island State Park.
Yes, several lakes in Davis County are great for families. Bountiful Lake offers a one-mile walking path, picnic tables, and shaded grassy areas, perfect for a relaxed outing. Ladyfinger Point on Antelope Island also has a very short and easy hike suitable for families, offering striking views of the Great Salt Lake.
Davis County's lakes are rich in wildlife. At Antelope Island State Park, you can spot bison, antelope, deer, bobcats, and coyotes. The Great Salt Lake is a major stop for migratory birds, offering fantastic birdwatching opportunities. Andy Adams Reservoir is also a haven for birdwatchers, with sightings of pelicans, cranes, ducks, and hawks.
Fishing is a popular activity at several lakes. Bountiful Lake is regularly stocked with various species including Rainbow Trout, Largemouth Bass, and Channel Catfish. Andy Adams Reservoir also offers good fishing opportunities with stocked fish. Other notable fishing spots include Hobbs Pond, Holmes Reservoir, and Kaysville Ponds.
Absolutely. Antelope Island State Park offers numerous hiking trails, including the South Island Trail which provides stunning views of the Great Salt Lake and wildlife. The Robert N. Hasenyager Great Salt Lake Nature Trail is another option for a pleasant walk. For more hiking ideas, explore the Waterfall hikes in Davis County guide.
Yes, non-motorized boating is popular. The Great Salt Lake is suitable for kayaking and paddleboarding, especially its vast and calm waters. Bountiful Lake is ideal for non-motorized watercraft like kayaks and paddleboards. Andy Adams Reservoir also has a ramp for launching small watercraft.
Davis County offers spectacular viewpoints. Buffalo Point is a popular overlook on Antelope Island, providing panoramic views of the Great Salt Lake and surrounding mountains. Ladyfinger Point also offers striking views of the Great Salt Lake, jutting out into the water.
Farmington Lake, also known as Farmington Flats Ponds, is praised for its clear and cool water, making it a pleasant spot for playing. It's an excellent location for camping or picnicking, and the area is particularly beautiful when flowers are in bloom. An easy hike leads to another smaller pond nearby.
Yes, there are several cycling opportunities. You can find road cycling routes, including one that goes through Antelope Island State Park. For mountain biking, there are trails like the White Rock Loop in Antelope Island State Park. You can explore more options in the Road Cycling Routes in Davis County and MTB Trails in Davis County guides.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning panoramic views, especially at sunset, from spots like Buffalo Point. The unique experience of floating in the Great Salt Lake and the diverse wildlife viewing opportunities at Antelope Island State Park are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the peaceful recreation and fishing at community lakes like Bountiful Lake.
Yes, Andy Adams Reservoir is accessible for fishing, hiking, and non-motorized boating. You will need a free Walk-In Access permit, which can be obtained through Utah DNR. Weekday mornings are often recommended for a more peaceful wildlife viewing experience.


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