Fremont Island

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Fremont Island is a largely uninhabited, privately owned island in Utah’s Great Salt Lake, known for its rugged terrain, historical ranching use, and limited public access.

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Fremont Island canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic feature
island
accessMethod by boat
by crossing lakebed at very low water levels
basinCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
bodyOfWater Great Salt Lake
conservationStatus not designated as a national park
not designated as a wilderness area
country United States of America
surface form: United States
discoveredBy John C. Frémont
environment arid
saline-influenced
habitation no permanent residents
hasFeature hilly interior
limited vegetation
rocky shoreline
hasLegalStatus private property
hasRecreation limited recreation opportunities
hasUse historical ranching
historicalUse cattle grazing
sheep ranching
islandType lake island
locatedIn Davis County, Utah
Great Salt Lake
Utah
interior West of the United States
namedAfter John C. Frémont
notableFor private ownership within a large inland lake
remoteness
ownership privately owned
partOf Great Salt Lake ecosystem
populationStatus largely uninhabited
publicAccess limited
region western United States
surface form: Western United States
state Utah
terrain rugged

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Great Salt Lake hasIsland Fremont Island