Antelope Island is the largest island in the Great Salt Lake, located in Utah. It covers about 28,000 acres and is known for its diverse wildlife, including a herd of American bison, which roam freely across the island. Visitors can enjoy various outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, and birdwatching.
The island features stunning views of the surrounding mountains and the lake itself. It is accessible by a causeway, making it easy for tourists to explore its natural beauty. Antelope Island also has historical significance, with remnants of early settlers and ranching activities visible throughout the area.