Utah’s pink lake isn’t just one spot. You’ll find two stunning bubblegum-hued shores along the Great Salt Lake: one at Stansbury Island, about 40 miles west of Salt Lake City, and another in the northern bay near the famous Spiral Jetty. Both glow their otherworldly pink thanks to billions of salt-loving microorganisms called halophiles and the minerals they produce, turning these shallow bays into what looks like a pool of strawberry milk against Utah’s desert mountains.
Getting there is easier than you might think. The road to Stansbury Island is well graded and doesn’t require a 4WD or high-clearance…










