![]() ![]() Beware that this is private property, and you could be cited. ![]() Lucky for us, they let us look about to take some amazing photos.Įnjoy this while you can. (Later we found out that the workers were from Intrepid Potash, which operates three solar evaporation mines in Wendover and Moab, Utah and Carlsbad, New Mexico) In some blogs they will say that the waters are not harmful, but we didn’t want to take any chances. Only a few minutes after we dipped our fingers in, workers approached us on the site warning us that the canal contained chemicals that could be dangerous. We touched the water but ended up being a little to nervous to commit to dipping our feet or anything further. The third group had some of their members in the water for a dip. One there for the views, one for a picnic, and a third setting up their kayak to row the waters. When we arrived to this spectacle there were only a few groups there. What we found was a picturesque, bright blue canal located east of the Bonneville Salt Flats named the “Potash Canals”. Located in Tooele County in northwestern Utah, you can find the Bonneville Salt Flats and another little treat if you do a quick goggle search of the area. ![]()
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