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Actually, yes Utah does have many beaches. The first and foremost important beach is that of the great salt lake. It is one of the largest bodies of water in North America. And it is very salty, sometimes 13 more time salty then the Pacific Ocean. So it is a year round attraction and it is wonderful to visit in the winter, because the water never freezes.

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