南岸是一个2 500万美元的沙漠豪华社区,为水运动提供人工湖泊,在干旱和环境问题下在犹他州开放。
Southern Shores, a $25M desert luxury community with artificial lakes for water sports, opens in Utah amid drought and environmental concerns.
南岸是犹他州St. George附近的一个2 500万美元的沙漠滨水社区,已开通了三个人造湖泊,用于冲浪、登船和在80英亩土地上滑水,利用私人水源、合成衬里和人工草减轻养护问题,尽管环境团体在华盛顿州严重干旱时仍然质疑其可持续性;该项目包括一个2 400英尺长的船湖和特效湖泊,并被列为首创性娱乐中心,姐妹开发活动Zion Shores定于2027年进行。
Southern Shores, a $25 million desert waterfront community near St. George, Utah, has opened with three man-made lakes for surfing, wakeboarding, and waterskiing across 80 acres, using private water sources, synthetic liners, and artificial grass to ease conservation concerns, though environmental groups still question its sustainability amid Washington County’s severe drought; the project includes a 2,400-foot boat lake and stunt lakes and is billed as a first-of-its-kind recreation hub, with a sister development, Zion Shores, set for 2027.