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Show 146 treatment facility near the shore also inhibits development. The fluctuation of water levels require complex and possibly costly designs to maintain the " lakeside" appeal of proposed resorts. Finally, the esthe- tically displeasing impact of large industrial complexes interferes with many proposals, especially along the south shore. TABLE 30 TOTAL ESTIMATED RECREATIONAL USE, IN VISITS, AT GREAT SALT LAKE RECREATIONAL ATTRACTIONS, 1973 Attraction Visits Percent Golden Spike 86,000 13.4 Bear River 25,000 3.9 Willard Bay 164,000 25.6 Ogden Bay 54,000 8.4 Farmington Baya Harold S. Crane 5,000 Howard Slough 6,000 South Shoreb 300,000 TOTAL 640,000 100.0 aNo estimate available. ^ Estimated from summer 1974 study. Estimate for summer use only. ' '•••••? The following are listed as either potential or existing recreational activities at, or near the Great Salt Lake: bathing, sailboating, horseback riding, trail biking, hiking, picnicking, sightseeing, photography, 0. ,8 0. 9 46. 9 |