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VolunteerLegislative ActionJoin a ChapterNewsletterEventsFrequently Asked QuestionsThe Lake’s ImpactWater ConservationResourcesThe Stratos ProjectNewsroomAboutDonate VolunteerLegislative ActionJoin a ChapterNewsletterEventsFrequently Asked QuestionsThe Lake’s ImpactWater ConservationResourcesThe Stratos ProjectNewsroomAboutDonateFollow the status of the largest saline lake in North AmericaWhy This Tracker MattersThe Great Salt Lake is a critical indicator of Utah’s water health, economy, and environment. Changes in lake levels affect air quality, wildlife habitat, mineral extraction, and water availability for communities across the state. This tracker provides clear, up-to-date data to help Utah residents, policymakers, and advocates understand trends, risks, and the impact of water use decisions—supporting informed action to protect the lake’s future.Great Salt Lake Water Level%CollapseCriticalHealthyGreat Salt Lake water level data comes from USGS monitoring stations at the  Saltair Boat Harbor and at Saline, UT. These data are averaged for the  previous day at midnight each day, which is why our tracker displays  yesterday’s date.0feet below the minimum healthy levelGreat Salt Lake’s minimum healthy water level is 4,198’.0of the lakebed is exposedCompared to the lake area at its natural elevation of 4,207’.0square miles of exposed lakebedMore exposed lakebed reduces habitat and increases dust storms0FullCompared to the lake volume at its natural elevation of 4,207’.0Salinity12-16% salinity is ideal for brine shrimp.0South Arm ElevationThe South Arm of Great Salt Lake is measured from the USGS monitoring station at Saltair Boat Harbor. This measurement is usually what is looked at when considering the health of the lake. The minimum healthy level is 4198′ above sea level.0North Arm ElevationThe North Arm of Great Salt Lake is measured at the USGS monitoring station at Gilbert Bay.Your browser does not support the video tag.Links to Other ResourcesData SourcesInteractive Basin MapsExplore the snow, soil moisture, and reservoir storage in the Great Salt Lake basin.SnowpackSnow water equivalent shows the amount of water contained in the snowpack. This chart shows the current conditions for the whole Great Salt Lake watershed.

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Total PrecipitationThis chart shows the cumulative amount of rain and snow in the Great Salt Lake watershed for the hydrological year.Great Salt Lake HydromapperThe Great Salt Lake Hydromapper is a resource from the USGS that shows changes in lake level, volume, and salinity over time. It also has information about other health indicators for the lake.Great Salt Lake Current ConditionsThe Utah Department of Natural Resources has also created a dashboard with links to various sources of Great Salt Lake data.