Utah Stream Access Coalition

Utah Stream Access Coalition The USAC is a 501c4 nonprofit corporation whose mission is to restore and preserve the right to lawfully access and use Utah’s rivers and streams. Johnson).

A Brief History of the Stream Access Fight in Utah

Article XVII of the Utah Constitution states: “All existing rights to the use of any of the waters in this State for any useful or beneficial purpose, are hereby recognized and confirmed.” For 105+ years, Utah Code 73-1-1 and it’s predecessor simply read: “All waters in this state, whether above or under the ground are hereby declared to be the p

roperty of the public, subject to all existing rights to the use thereof” and “The water of all streams and other sources in this state, whether flowing above or under the ground, in known or defined channels, is hereby declared to be the property of the public, subject to all existing rights to the use thereof.” Until recently, generations of Utahans understood that the waters of this State belong to the public, while in their natural beds. In 2008, after first affirming that the public owns the waters of the state and has an easement to use them, the Utah Supreme Court unanimously ruled: “the public’s easement in state waters provides the public the right to engage in all recreational activities that utilize the water” AND “the public has a right to touch privately owned beds of state waters in ways incidental to all recreational rights provided for in the easement” (Conatser v. The ruling was taken by some to be an unacceptable affront on the rights of riparian property holders, who believe that if they own the beds, they should be able to control the use of the rivers traversing their property. Such landowners (and real estate development interests) sought to limit the effect of Conatser through new legislation introduced in the following general legislative session. In 2009, HB187, which sought to limit publically-accessible waters to listed waters, was brought to the floor of the House and defeated in three separate votes – largely due to intense, entirely grassroots opposition by substituents – most of whom had never before contacted their legislators. During the 2009 interim session, Rep. Lorie Fowlke (R-Orem) lead an effort to draft compromise legislation though public process with input from anglers, boaters, hunters, conservationists, the DWR, the Farm Bureau, the Cattlemen’s Association, and landowners. The resulting bill, sponsored by Fowlke, was introduced as HB80 during the 2010 session. Simultaneously, in the confines of his own law library, and without any public input, Rep. Kay McIff drafted a competing bill (HB141), and kept it under wraps. HB141, introduced late in the session, was fast-tracked through committee and used to eject HB80 from further consideration. After much wrangling, HB141 was passed. Signed into law on the last day possible by interim Gov. Herbert, HB141 (and resulting “Public Waters Access Act”) took effect May 10, 2010, effectively overturning the Supreme Court’s ruling in Conatser. Two and one-half months later the Utah Stream Access Coalition (USAC), a Utah nonprofit corporation, was formed. USAC’s mission: to promote and assist in all aspects of securing and maintaining public access to, and lawful use of, Utah’s public waters and streambeds. In line with its mission and goals, USAC, on behalf of its 3300+ members, through pro-bono counsel, quickly filed two lawsuits challenging HB141 in Utah’s District Courts. The first of these challenged HB141 on constitutional grounds and public trust principals. Final oral arguments were heard Jan. 22, 2013, and a decision is expected by the end of March. A partial decision, issued in May 2012, found that HB141 violated Article 5 – Separation of Powers, and confirmed public ownership of the waters of Utah & an easement for their use are rooted in Article 17. The final decision potentially affects all public waters of Utah. It will be cross-appealed to the Utah Supreme Court as soon as possible. The second lawsuit addresses the navigability (and ultimately the rightful ownership of the beds and banks) of the Weber River. This case will turn on historical fact. On Jan. 30, 2013, USAC’s expert witness (a history professor from Weber State) submitted a 65-page Expert Report documenting use of the Weber for commerce prior to statehood. If deemed persuasive, this case could result in a transfer of title of beds and banks from present deed-holders to the people of Utah. In addition to its efforts fighting HB141 in the Utah Courts, USAC has been working hard to make the State Legislature aware of the issues through both grassroots efforts designed to encourage USAC members to contact their legislators, and by maintaining a strong presence at the State Capital during the 2013 Legislative Session. USAC is well aware that once HB141 is defeated in the Courts, it’s up to the Legislative Branch to create legislation that respects the rights of the public. Updated July 1, 2013

We’re so grateful to everyone who joined us for the Fish For Garbage cleanup on the Weber River this past Saturday! As a...
05/18/2026

We’re so grateful to everyone who joined us for the Fish For Garbage cleanup on the Weber River this past Saturday! As an official sponsor, the Utah Stream Access Coalition was especially proud to be part of this event—our hearts are still full, especially since we previously secured public access rights on the Weber River. Thank you for helping us keep it clean and accessible for all!

Also, we would like to remind everyone that liking and following is great and we appreciate it, but becoming an actual member is super important for the fight for public access! Please go to utahstreamaccess.org and join today! Make your mom join- make your cousin join, make your co-worker join! You don’t have to be an angler to support public access to Utah waters!

04/25/2026
We will be tabling at the Alliance for a Better Utah Hill Talk Community Action Fair this Wednesday, March 4, from 6:00–...
03/04/2026

We will be tabling at the Alliance for a Better Utah Hill Talk Community Action Fair this Wednesday, March 4, from 6:00–7:30 PM at Church & State.

This event brings together more than 20 organizations from across Utah working to strengthen our communities and engage people in the issues shaping our state.

Stop by the USAC table to learn more about the work we’re doing to protect lawful public access to Utah’s rivers and streams, ask questions, and find out how you can get involved.

Free pizza, drinks, and community are included.

RSVP via https://actionnetwork.org/events/hill-talk-34?source=partner

Last night in Salt Lake City was standing room only!  organized a packed public gathering where Utahans from different c...
01/29/2026

Last night in Salt Lake City was standing room only! organized a packed public gathering where Utahans from different counties gathered to discuss the 2026 legislative session and issues affecting our lives. USACs, Rachel Dees did a great job representing us, talking about river and stream access. USAC is taking this message on the road because we need more support to win this fight. Stream access affects everyone, not just anglers. Let's spread the word, put up those yard signs, talk to our neighbors and friends, let them know that their access is being quietly and slowly taken away!

With only a couple of days left to bring a new bill - USAC continues to monitor the situation on the hill and will let members know if we need to mobilize this session.

Remember- fishing is NOT A CRIME! Neither is boating- floating- hunting- wading- bird watching….. Utahs rivers belong to every Utahan and their grandchildren. Please tell 5 of your non-fishy friends to join us in the fight today!

Now Available  🚨We’re excited to share that Utah Whitewater Gear is now carrying USAC “Fishing Is Not a Crime” yard sign...
01/24/2026

Now Available 🚨

We’re excited to share that Utah Whitewater Gear is now carrying USAC “Fishing Is Not a Crime” yard signs and merchandise, in addition to your favorite fly shop!

Supporting public access to Utah’s rivers and streams starts locally, and we’re grateful to partner with a shop that stands up for the outdoor community and the waters we all rely on.

If you’re looking for a simple way to show your support, stop by Utah Whitewater Gear, grab a yard sign or some merch, supplies for your next rafting or float trip, and help spread the message that public waters belong to the public.

Thank you for supporting USAC and the businesses that support access.

Want to know how to effectively speak up at the Utah Legislature?As the legislative session approaches, how you engage w...
01/22/2026

Want to know how to effectively speak up at the Utah Legislature?

As the legislative session approaches, how you engage with lawmakers matters. From emails and phone calls to committee hearings and town halls, thoughtful and respectful advocacy can make a real impact, especially on issues like public access to Utah’s rivers and streams.

We’ve broken down practical, easy-to-use tips on how to make your voice heard and why engagement matters now more than ever. While you are on the website, make sure you are signed up as a Full-Member of USAC and in our new database.

Read the full blog here: https://utahstreamaccess.org/news-resources/want-your-voice-heard-at-the-utah-legislature

The Start of the 2026 Utah Legislative SessionOver the next 45 days, your elected representatives will be shaping Utah’s...
01/20/2026

The Start of the 2026 Utah Legislative Session

Over the next 45 days, your elected representatives will be shaping Utah’s future — day and night. From January 20 to March 6, USAC will be closely monitoring proposed legislation that could impact public access to Utah’s rivers and streams, while continuing to meet with legislators to advocate for expanded stream access statewide.

While there are currently no bills directly affecting stream access, history has shown that harmful legislation can appear at any time during the session. So how can you make a difference? Here are a few simple ways to get involved and make your voice heard:

• Know your representatives — Find your state legislators using Utah’s official legislature website (search “Utah State Legislature find my legislator”).
• Learn the process — Get familiar with how a bill becomes law by visiting the “How a Bill Becomes Law” section on the Utah Legislature website.
• Track the calendar — Review the legislative calendar on the Utah Legislature site to follow committee hearings, agendas, and opportunities to attend or participate remotely. USAC closely monitors the House and Senate Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment Committees.
• Stay informed — Watch for USAC updates via email and social media so you can take action when support or opposition is needed.
• Reach out directly — Legislators want to hear from constituents. You can find contact info, committee assignments, and sponsored bills by searching your representative’s legislative bio on the Utah Legislature website.

While we wait to see whether stream-access-related legislation emerges this session, now is the perfect time to proactively contact your representatives and tell them, in your own words, why public stream access matters to you.

Thank you for your action, involvement, and continued support 💙

— USAC Board of Directors

Are you signed up as a USAC Member on our new website (you'll know if you got the newsletter below about our upcoming me...
12/04/2025

Are you signed up as a USAC Member on our new website (you'll know if you got the newsletter below about our upcoming membership meeting - details below). If not, hurry over before we migrate from our old database (link in bio)!

The 2025 USAC General Membership meeting will be held on Wednesday, December 10, 2025, from 6:00 – 7:30 p.m., at the Murray City Library, located at 166 East, 5300 South, Murray, Utah 84107. We encourage all members in good standing to attend.

If you don't live along the Wasatch front/back, or can't make the in-person meeting for other reasons, you can join via Google Meet videoconference or teleconference, but we really hope you will show up in person so we can meet you and you can meet us.

To join the meeting from your computer or smartphone: https://meet.google.com/ucs-mbhk-www?authuser=0&hs=122

To join the meeting teleconference:
Dial +1-781-514-9297
Enter PIN: 770316604 #

In addition to updates from the Officers and Counsel, we will be holding elections for USAC's 2026 Board of Directors. In accordance with the USAC bylaws, three current directors (Sean Leonard, Herbert Ley, and Brandon Hill) have been selected from the 2025 Board to continue serving on the 2026 Board. Below is the final list of approved candidate nominees for the remaining four positions. View their candidate statements in the link in our bio.

2026 Candidates:
Cole Barkey
David Carroll
Rachel Dees
Heidi Lewis
Dave Whittekiend

In accordance with the USAC bylaws, elections are to be held at the beginning of the membership meeting. There are five candidates for the four open positions on the 2026 USAC Board of Directors. We will ask the membership to please vote for four of the five candidates.

As always, we thank you for your support, and we hope to see you in person (or virtually) on Wednesday, December 10th!

-USAC

Hey anglers and outdoor friends who visit the Bunny Farm area on the Middle Provo! 🐟Just a quick heads-up: the access ro...
11/14/2025

Hey anglers and outdoor friends who visit the Bunny Farm area on the Middle Provo! 🐟

Just a quick heads-up: the access road there is maintained by local private landowners. Lately, they’ve been dealing with a lot of extra dust and wear from folks driving too fast. Let’s all slow down a bit and keep it respectful, so we can continue to enjoy this awesome access and encourage more landowners to keep these spots open to the public. Thanks for helping out and fishing responsibly!

fishing is not a crime, but being a jerk is!

Win a Lamson Liquid Outfit Complete — Just by Repping Stream Access! 🌊The Utah Stream Access Coalition, in partnership w...
10/17/2025

Win a Lamson Liquid Outfit Complete — Just by Repping Stream Access! 🌊

The Utah Stream Access Coalition, in partnership with Fish Tech Outfitters, is launching a yard-sign awareness contest — and the prize is legit:

🎁 Prize:
A Lamson Liquid Outfit Complete — rod, reel, line, backing, and leader included

Check it out here: lamsonflyfishing.com/products/liquid-outfit-complete

How to Enter:
1️⃣ Pick up a USAC yard sign from Fish Tech Outfitters or your local participating fly shop
2️⃣ Display it proudly in your yard
3️⃣ Take a photo
4️⃣ Post it to your feed or story
5️⃣ Tag AND the fly shop you got it from (ex: )
6️⃣ Use the hashtag

✅ That’s it — you’re entered!
A random winner will be chosen and announced (date coming soon).

This isn’t just a giveaway — every yard sign helps raise awareness for public water rights and supports the fight to keep Utah’s rivers accessible to everyone.

Let’s fill neighborhoods, feeds, and fly shops with support. 💧

Only full USAC Members are eligible to win. So join today! It’s Free!

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