After a few years pondering what to do with Fremont Island, Utah state resource managers have landed on something novel: They’re going to leave it alone.
so it could drive across the lake and access their new playground.
Chase Roberts, engagement specialist for Utah cultural site stewardship, helps identify various indigenous storage features. Keith Hambrecht, invasive species coordinator for state lands, pilots an air boat from Antelope Island, in background, to Fremont Island. The island also has trail cameras, which instantly beam footage of visitors to state law enforcement, in case would-be vandals try to loot or damage anything. But Weinberg said she doubts those who make such an arduous trek would come with bad intentions. They’ve only seen about 30 people a year visiting Fremont Island so far. Poisonous black widow spiders abound on the island.
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