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Spanish Fork (river)

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477: 520: 593: 377: 528: 52: 40: 579: 792: 495:-paved parkway trail, for pedestrians and non-motorized vehicles, has been completed along the Spanish Fork. It begins near the mouth of Spanish Fork Canyon and runs roughly along the north bank of the river to a point near the western border of the city of Spanish Fork (just before the river passes under 560:
The reservoir lasted for five months before a bypass project was completed to drain the water through a tunnel. The tunnel runs through the solid bedrock of the canyon wall north of the landslide and the former course of the river. (Initially another tunnel, completed at a higher elevation, served as
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a spillway for the dam. Though no longer used, this spillway tunnel still exists.) Since the original watercourse is irrecoverable, the Spanish Fork still flows through the (lower, main) bypass tunnel. The landslide resulted in the first presidential (federal)
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to a height of 220 feet (67 m), just below its source in Thistle. Subsequently, a 3-mile (4.8 km) long reservoir (referred to as Thistle Lake) formed behind the barrier, drowning the town of
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first settled the region in the 1860s. Still, as the amount of agricultural land grew, the river was no longer able to provide sufficient water except in years of heavy runoff. In 1909, the
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declaration for the state of Utah. It is also considered one of the most costly landslides to ever to have occurred in the United States.
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creek. The river then flows about 20 miles (32 km) northwest out of the canyon and into
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and then along the borders of the communities (and census-designated places) of
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Looking east along the Spanish Fork River Trail from South 1100 East, July 2015
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completed a tunnel to supplement the Spanish Fork's flow using water from the
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Spanish Fork
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Located entirely in Utah County (though a small portion of its
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The temporary lake created by the 1983 Thistle landslide
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Archived from 420:), the river is fairly quickly joined by the 8: 641: 639: 60:watershed, which includes the Spanish Fork 44:Fall leaves along the Spanish Fork River 619: 627: 625: 623: 317:5,000 cu ft/s (140 m/s) 29: 7: 307:20 cu ft/s (0.57 m/s) 297:237 cu ft/s (6.7 m/s) 265:675 sq mi (1,750 km) 25: 654:National Water Information System 790: 681:USGS Topo Maps for United States 591: 577: 396:Formed by the confluence of the 50: 38: 708:"The Strawberry Valley Project" 686:United States Geological Survey 658:United States Geological Survey 537:Thistle, Utah § Landslide 428:, passing through the city of 206: • coordinates 141: • coordinates 1: 360:) is a river in southeastern 103:Physical characteristics 249:4,495 ft (1,370 m) 245: • elevation 27:River in Utah, United States 822:Rivers of Utah County, Utah 766:Milligan, Mark (May 2005). 283: • location 196: • location 129: • location 838: 742:utahcounty.maps.arcgis.com 534: 461:U.S. Bureau of Reclamation 356:(often referred to as the 313: • maximum 303: • minimum 293: • average 321: 269: 178: 107: 49: 37: 817:Tributaries of Utah Lake 770:. 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Spanish Fork (Utah)


Jordan River
State
Utah
County
Utah County
Soldier
Thistle
Spanish Fork Canyon
39°59′41″N 111°29′55″W / 39.99472°N 111.49861°W / 39.99472; -111.49861
Mouth
Utah Lake
40°10′03″N 111°44′42″W / 40.16750°N 111.74500°W / 40.16750; -111.74500
Diamond Fork
Utah County
Utah

Utah State Route 77
Lake Shore
Palmyra
Soldier
Thistle
ghost town
Thistle
Spanish Fork Canyon
Wasatch Range
Diamond Fork
Utah Lake

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