Willard Bay
| Willard Bay | |
|---|---|
| Location | Box Elder County, Utah |
| Coordinates | 41°22′45″N 112°07′55″W / 41.37917°N 112.13194°W |
| Type | Reservoir |
| Etymology | Nearby town of Willard, Utah |
| Part of | Great Salt Lake |
| River sources | Willard Creek Willard Canal |
| Basin countries | United States |
| Managing agency | Utah State Parks and Recreation |
| Built | 1964 |
| Construction engineer | U.S. Bureau of Reclamation |
| Surface area | 9,900-acre (40 km2) |
| Max. depth | 36 feet (11 m) |
| Water volume | 215,200 acre-feet (270 million cubic meters) |
| Surface elevation | 4,200 feet (1,300 m) |
| References | U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Willard Bay |
| Location | |
Willard Bay is a man-made fresh water reservoir in the Great Salt Lake, in northern Utah. The bay was separated from the Great Salt Lake in 1964, and has since served as a source of irrigation water and recreation for the northern Wasatch Front metro area.