$1.2 million project to improve Flaming Gorge marina completed with Utah’s first Boating Infrastructure Grant

A photo of the project taken in July 2021. Photo: Ashley National Forest

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Nov. 9, 2021 (Gephardt Daily) — A $1.2 million project to install over 30 boat slips at the Lucerne Valley Marina in Flaming Gorge Reservoir has now been completed, making it the first project in Utah funded by a Boating Infrastructure Grant.

The project included the installation of two new ADA-compliant docking facilities for transient boats, which are boats that spend at least one night docked at the marina, said a news release from the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. One of those facilities has 14 slips for 26- to 30-foot boats and access to power and water services, the news release said. The other docking facility includes 10 slips for boats up to 36 feet in length and 11 slips for long-term storage of large boats. A wave attenuator was also installed to protect the new docking facilities and boats stored there.

The project was engineered and designed in 2018, and fabrication of the docking systems began in June 2020. The final installations were finished in September 2021.

“The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources recognizes that Flaming Gorge Reservoir is an incredible place enjoyed by boaters from all around the Intermountain West,” DWR Boating Access Coordinator Nathan Owens said. “As boating visitation has increased at the reservoir, it’s important that boaters have facilities available to them that provide for safe and enjoyable experiences.”

The Lucerne Valley Marina improvements were the first Boating Infrastructure Grant project ever completed in Utah. Boating Infrastructure Grant projects are specifically for improvements made to benefit transient boats that are 26 feet long or longer. As a result, only large waterbodies like Flaming Gorge Reservoir, Bear Lake and Lake Powell qualify for Boating Infrastructure Grant projects.

“This project has been a life-long goal of Lucerne Valley Marina at Flaming Gorge,” Lucerne Valley Marina President Jerry Taylor said. “The new dock system and attenuator will not only meet the growing demand for permanent and transient slips, but it will protect our current five docks from high wind and wave conditions. Our facility sees one-third of all visitation to Flaming Gorge, and this new project will enhance the public’s experience.”

The grant totaled approximately $682,000 in funding through the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the DWR and the Utah Division of Recreation, and an additional $597,000 was contributed by the Flaming Gorge Corporation for the marina improvements.

The DWR administers the Boating Access Grant Program for Utah, which funds projects like boat ramps, marina parking areas, marina restrooms, docks and other improvements. Through a partnership with the Utah Division of Recreation, approximately $1.2 million in funding is available for these improvements at various locations each year.

Boaters can reach out to the local agency that manages a waterbody or email [email protected] to suggest potential boating access improvement project ideas.

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