Posted on Mar 20, 2026 / Travel

Yes, you can swim in the Great Salt Lake, and the high salt content makes it super easy to float without much effort. Many people go to spots like the public beaches or marinas during the warmer months to wade or splash around. The water can feel a bit slimy or sticky because of the salt, which is totally normal, and most swimmers just rinse off later. Because the lake is so shallow in places, you might be wading more than full swimming depending on where you go. The salty water is great for buoyancy, but it can sting if you have cuts or sensitive skin. Bugs like brine flies are common near the shore, so bring bug spray if you’re hanging out at certain times of year. Lots of locals and visitors alike say it’s a one‑of‑a‑kind experience you don’t get at regular freshwater lakes.
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