Directions: Mill Pond is located in Utah County, Utah. The pond is in Lehi City and can be seen from the I15 freeway just before the American Fork Main Street exit. This area is private property and closed to fishing without permission.
Fish Species: Largemouth Bass, Carp, White Bass, Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout, Catfish, Bluegill, Chub, June Sucker.
Fishing Regulations: No trespassing, closed to public, closed to fishing, and closed to swimming.
Other info: The name of the pond comes from the grist mill erected in the 1854 by Samuel Mulliner. Villagers diverted natural springs that ran into Utah Lake to fill the pond. Starting in 1890 the Utah Beet Sugar Factory used the pond for irrigation. You can read more about the history of the Lehi Sugar Factory here. Now the Property is owned by the Peck family. Deseret news wrote a story about people drowning in the pond.
History: In 1935 two dykes were erected by a volunteer group called the Lehi Fish and Game Association. The work took 3 weeks to complete. Before the dykes the game fish were able to swim through a muddy canal to the Jordan River.
Nearby Areas to Fish: Jordan River, Utah Lake, Provo River, Highland Glen Park, Manila Creek Park Pond, Vivian Park, American Fork Creek, Tibble Fork Reservoir, Silver Lake Flat, Deer Creek Reservoir.