Once you reach south west corner of the lake, there is a
beach with black sand.There is some alkali and salt grass but offers a not too
bad beach. There is no
boat launch and no shade. (Be aware that several feet out into the water there is a steep and dramatic drop-off!) During the summer seasons the upper surface of the water can be quite warm while the deeper parts can be quite cold.There are NO bathrooms or other facilities so you
might want to bring your own or limit your time at the lake. Please keep in
mind this is a closed system. The lake is not fed by a stream, only groundwater
and does not have a means of purging large quantities of pollution out of the
lake. As a result it is more susceptible to pollution and anything put in the
lake would stay in the lake a long time. All waste that you bring in with you
should be removed when you leave. This is also probably one of the reasons why
the lake has not been developed. Overuse of the lake might produce unwanted
toxins and render the lake unusable by anyone, not to mention contamination of
neighboring groundwater. Please use the lake with care and respect so it will
be around for many generations to come.
My mother took us kids to Soda Lake when we were living in Fallon. It was nice to get wet, but the algae that streams up from the bottom would touch our legs and nearly scare us to death! Still, it was amazing to find this large body of water smack in the middle of the desert. After swimming you would be very 'salty'. We were told the story about the dead babies...
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