02-05-2021, 07:07 PM
I'm not sure how it will play out for the rest of the lakes in Utah, but the one I live near that has become so popular is likely to die if we don't get significantly more snow soon. So maybe the overcrowding will just solve itself with nature drying up a bunch of lakes, creeks, and rivers in the state. Sure isn't looking very good right now. Basically if the snow pack doesn't get serious in the next 60 days it will be all over for our local lake and at least 3 others on the mountain above town. Anyone know how things are looking at New Castle Reservoir or Kolob Reservoir? I imagine New Castle is likely on it's last leg as well.