History
Fish Lake is one of Utah's most beautiful
mountain lakes. Measuring six miles long and a mile wide, the lake's
160-foot depth and crystal clear waters provide some of the West's
finest year-round fishing.
Although Splake and Rainbow trout are commonly
taken, the lake is especially famous for its 20, 30 and even 40-pound
Mackinaw lake trout. (Any Mack under 10-pounds is called a ”pup” and not
considered worth keeping by local fisherman)
Fish Lake Lodge is a lodge in the truest sense
of the word. Under construction from 1928 until 1933, and built of
native spruce logs, the lodge measures 80 X 320 feet, and is one of the
largest and most impressive log structures in the United States.