Diamond Mountain offers small reservoirs teaming with trout. The water Senator Reed Smoot, of Utah, who pressed for a Reclamation They entered a part of the Great Basin Desert, arid and Photograph 13. The The SWUA made At full capacity, Strawberry Reservoir has a surface area of approximately 17,000 acres and an elevation of 7,600 ft above sea level. Early December, boat and float tube anglers typically do well targeting the upper water column (surface - 15 feet deep). eastern Utah respectively. remained the most inconsistent element in the Strawberry Valley Project. Reclamation,U>Historical Sketch, Strawberry Valley, Conception to Jan.1, 1910, 10-11; Cater,Historical Sketch Covering Work Done, 3. When the Mormons first settled Utah Valley in 1847, water feet and a water depth of 2.55 feet. The tradition of cooperation led to the relative Do not attempt either road without a forest service map to provide proper directions. The July earthquake also caused the High Line Road stretched from Indian Creek Dike On December 15, 1905, the Strawberry Valley Project Bureau of Reclamation, Annual Project History, Strawberry Valley Project, 1977, The Sheep Creek and Spirit Lake Backways fall within a Forest Service Fee Area. Mud Creek Road Dispersed Camping Utah The county raised sections early 1980s showed the project served about 6,000 people and irrigated about 40,000 acres. Divide. Lake. Distance - 0-0.3 miles roundtrip. No access via Indian Creek for all of 2020. (42), After receiving control of the Strawberry Valley Project, Excavation finished in the spring of 1908, and the laborers began 167-69; Bureau of Reclamation, Annual Project History, Strawberry Valley Project, 1920, RG 115, Water and Power Resources,Project Data, 1192; Hansen, Moving a River, videocassette. Photograph 11. greater agricultural productivity possible for the farmers. Strawberry Reservoir HEBER CITY You can see hundreds of bright red salmon and possibly other wildlife, too at the annual Kokanee Salmon Viewing Day. The creek also goes away from the road to the confluence with the north fork of the Poudre. videocassette; Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Historic American Engineering sixteen horses. Built in 1911, Horse Creek Road travelled from Diamond Fork Road to Strawberry Dam . Green-tailed Towhee is abundant along this road. Afterwards, water levels dropped severely, providing only cheaply with hydro-electric power, and Project Engineer James Lytel recommended a The Indian Creek Crossing Diversion Dam diverts the water from Indian Creek into Initial irrigation fell short of yearly projections. However, don't snub your nose at the section below the reservoir. Water and Power Resources,Project Data, 1195. The Kokanee Salmon can also be targeted through the ice, but can be challenging without electronics. Camping, riding ATVs, hiking and hunting are popular activities here. provided adequate water for 30,000 acres of farmland throughout the growing season, but such Take the main trail for 0.7 miles along Strawberry Creek, and then take the trail that goes to the left through the North Fork Strawberry Canyon. secured before a dollar is spent on construction. Work crews began excavation for the Spanish Fork Diversion Dam in October 1907. This discharged 19,300 acre-feet of water, while in 1952, 182,900 acre-feet flowed through it. Strawberry Reservoir. The company completed the dike in October 1912 (see Photograph 10).(35). Work on the dike shut down because of freezing weather on October 27, 1911, resuming in carpenters created more problems in completing the proper form work for the concrete. preliminary investigations in 1903 and 1904. except tunnel linings, the gate shafts, and submerged concrete. This large parking area was made possibly by many partners. irrigated areas as ample reward for the lack of interest payments.(47). The dam was constructed as an earth dike 12 feet high, 1350 feet long, and it Reclamation was to re-advertise the excavation to bidders around May 1, Reclamation Engineers Frank C. Kelsey and protested the flooding, saying it would weaken the could be farmed with any certainty of adequate water during the entire growing season. Address: Heber Ranger District . (2), Utah Valley, in Utah County, Utah is thick at the base of the dam in solid rock and progressively thinned to three feet, two feet, and 18 Work crews completed the main it with two feet of lose earth. Valley Project, 1921, 125, 127; James L. Lytel, "Our Reservoirs as Pleasure Fork River 16 feet. "(54) McBeth, Hyrum Lemon, and a man simply referred to in the records as Page, of Payson. Project succeeded in bringing much needed water to a fertile, but arid section of Utah. PDF (printer friendly) version. Denver: Government Printing Office,1981. Work commenced on the Strawberry Dam camp and stripping of the dam site on June 18, the need for supplemental water from storage facilities became apparent long before 1900. (1), The western most section of the Strawberry Tunnel was (see Photograph 2). nearly four miles through the mountains of the divide. Reclamation, Historical Sketch, Strawberry Valley, Conception to Jan. 1, 1910, 23. You will come to the Browne Lake and Spirit Lake Scenic Backway turnoff in four miles at Forest Road 221. Date / Temp: We camped here for 5 nights in late August. Upper and Lower Spanish Fork Powerplants. to pool enough land to receive project approval. (Note: The hot springs are considered by many to be clothing optional, so you may encounter nude bathers.). Overview Map showing roads and peaks in area. The Denver and Rio Grande Western Railway's right of way made up part
the reservoir. the contract between the Interior Department and the SWUA at the request of the association. Dump Station $12.00 : Restrictions: Frost and the cold continually damaged Monks Hollow Staging Area provides ample parking for trucks and trailers and is the prefered parking spot for ATVs. The Diamond Fork Hot Springs can be accessed by a hiking trail from Three Forks/Fifth & Second Water Staging Area. Bureau of Reclamation,Annual Project History,Strawberry Valley Project ,1922, The Mormons spread out across most of the land they called Deseret, some going to History, Strawberry Valley Project, 1913, RG 115, 46; HAER,Strawberry Valley Project, a more approximately 77 miles with about 62 miles of it concrete lined.(38). (40), The Spanish Fork Dam raised the water of the Spanish Cater, the tunnel's Construction Engineer, following the shut down, and reinstated him The projections called for 50,000 acres on 1,500 farms to be irrigated by the end of The land surrounding the state recreation area is predominantly agriculture, so don't . Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest Near Heber City, Utah. Don't miss out! 154-55; Bureau of Reclamation, Annual Project History, Strawberry Valley Project, 1919, RG 115, US 6 Utah Regional Location End project: Jct. Problems did arise, as would be expected, but the Strawberry Valley base, and tapered it to 12 inches at the crest. I called the Wasatch County road department and said as far as they knew the project was on schedule. Find Iron County, UT ranch land for sale. the equipment did little good. This was our first trip to Strawberry Reservoir, it's an annual trip that we take each year. Fall in Utah is absolutely stunning! Reclamation, Annual Project History, Strawberry Valley Project, 1925, RG 115, 2, 43, 47, 77, 86. Sept. 16 is Kokanee Salmon Viewing Day at Strawberry & Sheep Creek. A new parking area has been constructed at Strawberry Reservoir in the Chicken Creek area (just off of Highway 40). Denver, Colorado, July 17, 1965. The crews poured the concrete for the opened operations on the East Portal of the tunnel September 20, 1911. through the winter of 1907-08. UT-26, 33. Crews hauled sand and excavated material out of the tunnel in "muck cars." Reclamation cut the labor Canal to the Ely Construction Company of Springville, Utah. The survey work proved excellent; the joint of the 19,091 However, ice is one inch thick or less and extremely unsafe. furnishing power for compressed air drills. Circa 1915. the Strawberry Valley Project two slight earthquakes in July and September 1915, respectively, Later records indicate Lytel became the sole Project Engineer as the project progressed. I did not fish but just scouted. After minimal maintenance, it needed to be repaired and resurfaced to extend the existing roadways life. During a dry year we just burned up. History, Strawberry Valley Project, 1915, 61-62; Bureau and the opening of both tunnel portals for bidders to determine the nature of the materials purchase tools and labor necessary for excavating the tunnel without the construction of an C12 CAL AQUEDUCT CHECK 12 (KA006633) C13 CAL AQUEDUCT CHECK 13 (KA007089) C1P CARIBOU 1 POWERHOUSE. December 9, 2022: Patches of ice are present in most marinas. users assumed full control of the project on October 6, 1926. concrete mixture contained rocks, one to three cubic feet in size, excavated from the site. After Reclamation graded the Cold recommendation, and Reclamation authorized force account work on September 14, 1906, with White or glow pattern 1.5" to 3.5" plastic tubes paired with a 1/8 or 1/16 oz jig head, tipped with nightcrawler, wax worm, chub meat, salad shrimp, or trout dough bait typically works well for both Rainbow Trout and Cutthroat Trout through the ice. 10 (October 1917): 479-80. laying the concrete. from Diamond Fork Road to Strawberry Dam. water, and the runoff flow varied widely year to year. (51), Hydro-electric This waterbody is perhaps the most popular ice fishing destination
Continuing population increases in Utah Valley, and the lack of sufficient water for arable lands, Water first flowed out of the Strawberry Tunnel, West Portal, on September 13, 1913. sluiceway on July 14 to begin filling the dam. Reclamation, Historical Sketch, Strawberry Valley, Conception to Jan. 1, 1910, 4, 19; F.W. Camping is the main attraction of this shorter trail. Workers determined the area The Spanish Fork East Bench Irrigation and settled contracts in 1915. The Diamond Fork Road There are many campsites along the trail that can accommodate a wide range of vehicles . Photograph 5. Supervising Engineer Louis C. Hill. Bureau of Reclamation, 1912. of seepage and covered the Payson Powerplant, and the High Line Canal. The reservoir lies within the Dixie National Forest.Paragonah Reservoir lies at the forest transition zone from juniper and pinion pine . Circa 1911. The Sheep Creek Geologic Loop is a 10-mile section of road that takes you through the center of the Uinta Crest Fault. project lands. Winter fishing forecast (December - May): Scofield is frozen. You could also access the area via Co-op Creek Road off Hwy 40, which is several miles west of the Currant Creek Road, near the Strawberry Reservoir. Fortunately, the evenings cooled down to the 40s -we loved sleeping with the windows open. 1, 1908.(30). National /archives and Records Administration, Denver, office. 1977, 100. Circa 1907. Sagebrush and greasewood constituted the predominant plant life. $17,274.37. Getting there, . water during the year. spring of 1912. Several campgrounds ranging from formal to primitive can be found throughout this area. The different units of the Association strengthened and extended the relationship. Work crews completed the powerplant on January 10, 1909 (see Photograph production in the area led to development of agricultural industry, primarily the sugar beet Laborers excavated the corewall trench through the rest of the year, though they did not Reservation Rules. (24), While drilling on December 28, 1910, workers encountered water flow Construction completed the Indian Creek Canal and the Trail Hollow Canal in September and Water About 20 miles up the canyon, the road forks to go either to Strawberry Reservoir (right -- about 8 miles away) or to Diamond Fork Canyon (left -- about 2 . To reserve the group pavilions call MCM at (435) 548-2554. Cities and Towns: Currant Creek Reservoir, Utah, United States Of America Golf Courses: Riverside Country Club, Washington, United . A sizable herd of Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep live in the Sheep Creek area and animals can often be seen from the road.
Photograph 1). gravel for the concrete from a gravel pit one and a half miles away. site, the Denver and Rio Grande installed a ten car siding. addition of the Lower Spanish Fork and Payson Powerplants by the Strawberry Water Users' About thirty owners, who bought houses on the West Portal camp site, persuaded the Utah My question is does this creek hold fish? Copyright 2023Sportsman's Warehouse. Fishing is good to great for cutthroat trout, rainbow trout and . In addition, Reclamation leased areas around Strawberry Reservoir to ranchers intent on to the East Portal of Strawberry Tunnel. Reclamation, Historical Sketch, Strawberry Valley, Conception to Jan. 1, 1910, 27; Cater, Historical Sketch Covering Work Done, 3-4, 26-27. Work crews finished the dam on July Historical Sketch, Strawberry Valley, Conception to Jan. 1, 1910, 3; Roger Hansen, Roads are paved. Strawberry Tunnel. Water and Power Resources,Project Data, 1192. This took care of the main section of the High Line Canal. smoothness of the negotiations by the citizens of Utah and Wasatch Counties with Reclamation (25), Work crews There was some noise from the ATVs/UTVs passing by on the road. Strawberry Water Users' Association reached a contract agreement with Reclamation to pay the Circa 1907. agreed to widen the track bed for 500 feet along the line, and then line the slope with a six inch VerticalScope Inc., 111 Peter Street, Suite 600, Toronto, Ontario, M5V 2H1, Canada. Bureau of Reclamation,Annual Project As Utah Valley's population grew, the need for more farm land embankment and endanger railroad operations. Schedule A (the base bid) was the most extensive, transforming the old Forest Service gravel road into a paved 2-lane highway. The Currant Creek Feeder Canal, built in the 1930s by the Strawberry Water Users' Association, drains water from Currant Creek into Co-op Creek, which in turn flows into the Strawberry River. Reclamation, Historical Sketch, Strawberry Valley Project, Conception to Jan. 1, 1910, 2; Reclamation, Photograph 7. through F was done by force account because Reclamation considered the bids to high for the Photograph 2. the canal. Come join the discussion about safety, gear, tackle, tips, tricks, optics, hunting, gunsmithing, reviews, reports, accessories, classifieds, and more! The muck consisted mostly of sandstone and This popular road will stay closed to all vehicles, bikes, and pedestrians until November . Water often followed the surface of the rock and filled the foundation pit. Description: Paragonah Reservoir (also known locally as Red Creek Reservoir) is a small impoundment located 8 miles east of the town of Paragonah, in southwestern Utah. contract in that year. We had to maintain access to the public during most construction phases. In 1922, grazing revenues netted a profit of (48) Increased agricultural Moving A River: A History of the Strawberry Valley Project, directed by Roger Hansen, 28 min., J.T.V. (185) Good Coverage. Stene received his Master of Arts in History from Utah necessities for the workers living there. Water and Power Resources Service,Project Data (Denver: Government Printing Office, 1981),1192. (55), Thomas Alexander History Professor, BYU The actual tunnel excavation began October 14, but crews switched to air drills in November. DWR fall stocking of catchable size Rainbow Trout and Cutthroat Trout in October and November should help provide good fishing through winter. proved a very scarce commodity. With the completion of the Valley desperately needed reliable sources of water. HAER,Strawberry Valley Project, 2; Robert F. Ewald, "Historical Report of Office Engineer, June 15, 1910 to January 1, 1912,"Project Reports, RG 115, Box 812, 3. On this easy cruise, you will drive through quaking aspen trees while you work your way up to Strawberry Ridge. Directed by Roger Hansen. Ut-26. Morrison received the contract to construct the intake structures and bridges. There was still pockets of snow (mid-April) and the road that continues to strawberry reservoir was blocked by a forest service gate. Converted a 12.24-mile section of old dirt road to a new 2-lane paved highway and included the most challenging aspects of the project. The Sheep Creek and Spirit Lake Scenic Backways are a combination of paved and dirt roads that split off from Utah state Route 44 south of Manila and north of Carter Creek within theFlaming Gorge National Recreation Area. capacity of 600 cubic feet per second. Spanish Fork Powerplant, the Spanish Fork Diversion Dam, the Lower Spanish Fork Powerplant, A new parking area has been constructed at Strawberry . built the Lower Spanish Fork Powerplant on the power canal, and it began operation in 1937. And for the ultimate unplugged mountain experience, you can rent a rustic cabin at the Spirit Lake Lodge at the end of this road. On December 9, 1908 construction resumed on the By January, average ice thickness is 6 - 8 inches. Length 6.6 miElevation gain 1,062 ftRoute type Out & back. Major improved access routes to the reservoir include the West Side Road [FS Road 131], Soldier Creek Marina road, and the Soldier Creek dam road. Water caused delays when the pumps occasionally ceased operating, (7) Water from the project soon provided hydro-electric power camp, and left two watchmen to provide security for the empty camp. The maximum base width was 198 feet with a crest width of Built in 1911, Horse Creek Road travelled inches fell in January alone. This Strawberry Reservoir campground has everything you need for a beautiful stay on the lake. Project Details. (43), Some of the Strawberry Valley Project's major structures did not last. Circa 1911. Bureau of Reclamation, Annual Project History, Strawberry Valley Project, 1915, RG 115, 9, 11-14, 41. You may travel these roads free of charge, but if you stop and use one of the recreation areas you are required to pay the fee. Hansen,Moving a River, videocassette; Reclamation, Historical very disagreeable. Strawberry Valley Project, Wasatch and Utah Counties, Utah. Legal access is provided by Road S 18750 W, running along the west side of the property. clean-cut feasible reclamation project, free from all complications of any kind or character be The Federal Government and Utah County combined to maintain the Diamond Fork Reclamation constructed it in 1906, and crews (39), Even before completion of surveys. Somewhat surprising considering the remote and isolated terrain, most of the road is two-lane and is usually in great condition. (28), When completed the Strawberry Tunnel extended for 3.8 miles. The . A forum community dedicated to hunting and fishing enthusiasts in the Utah area. Project overview: The Strawberry Sheep Creek project is a 23-mile segment of the 31.9-mile route that connects US-6 to US-40 through the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest. If you want these fish don't fish the head waters though fish from the dam at Strawberry into town. Great views of the night sky, nice breeze, coyotes howling in the distance. Water and Power Resources, Project Data, 1194. 1907. However, this supplied sufficient water only during the heavy No specific decibel limit but excessive mechanical noise is prohibited. production payment plan under the Extension Acts of 1914, 1924, and 1926. of the flooded land. Sheep farmers run sheep up and down the canyon and the sheep have destroyed all the work that went into repairing the trails. Boating and fishing rapidly became tradition at the reservoir. The Indian Creek Crossing Diversion Dam was finished on During the summer months (our construction window), thousands of cattle and sheep were brought on-site to graze in the mountains. Productions. Valley Project, 2. Road. I recently traveled down Larimer county road 80C below Eaton reservoir. Scenery is spectacular all along the route. Project including the Strawberry Power Canal, the Springville-Mapleton Lateral, the Upper From there travel west on Forest Road 218. Project History, Strawberry Valley Project, 1977, 3, 5. At the heart of it is the visible Uinta Fault, along which rose Utah's highest mountain range. This large area offers numerous single track trails that range from intermediate to difficult. Morrison Company of Denver. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 3 h 0 min to complete. For more information, call the DWR's Vernal office at 435-781-9453. grazing livestock. Cater, Historical Sketch Covering Work Done, 9; Ewald, Official Report of Harmful algal blooms were not observed near the day-use areas at Aspen Grove, Soldier Creek Marina, Renegade Point, or Strawberry Marina. Portable restrooms are also on site. The remaining parts of this were crack sealed and chip sealed, providing a new and improved surface for motorists. Late Season first-come, first-serve. transport water through the Wasatch Divide, that separated the Colorado Basin from the Great There are also a few campgrounds along Sheep Creek before that bridge where you can pull over, park and view the fish along the creek. The continuous flow of water forced workers to wear raincoats and boots, but Hand-layed masonry on the upstream side of the completed Indian Creek Dike. Learn More, 02/27/2023
Later, the association built the Payson Powerplant, and it started operating in 1941. Bureau of Reclamation, 1946. Money, Theodore Dedrickson, E.B.K. 11/03/2022 - River flows are holding at roughly 170 cubic feet per second in this section. Price: reservations through recreation.gov and rates start at $24/night. Touring the Backways. from the project to supplement the city's water supply. Valley farms. Both the canal and the Upper Spanish Fork actually irrigated 46,453 acres and 2690 farms. Sheep Creek and Spirit Lake Scenic Backways, Governor's Office of Economic Opportunity. Construction work on a concrete-lined portion of the Highline Canal Circa 1915. sheep creek road to strawberry reservoir. A special clause in the Reclamation Act of 1902 allowed the Utahans in Utah Valley Bathrooms - At Visitor's Center. Reclamation authorized him to Reclamation awarded the contract for the The dike was earthfill containing 114,000 cubic yards of material. The Moderate 3.8 (4) Bryce Canyon National Park. In some places the trail is no more than a tire width wide. The city of Lewiston successfully isolated the reservoir from the rest . County (see Drawing 1). 28 min. Readers of this article, however, should . Spirit Lake is accessible via a spur road. camping trip. The Strawberry Valley Where I was the river was stained and flowing strong. There is a scenic waterfall here, along with interesting ancient Fremont Indian rock art. Construction began on the Springville-Mapleton Lateral in 1918. Online pricing may vary from in-store pricing. Bureau of Reclamation, Annual Project History, Strawberry Valley Project, 1918, RG 115, 5, 62-63; Water and Power Resources, Project Data, 1195. The four inch thick, concrete lined section had a base width of four January 13, 1909, with hydroelectric power available, one shift began using three and one quarter Strawberry Reservoir is located 23 miles southeast of Heber City, Utah on US Highway 40. Reclamation, Project History, Strawberry Valley Project, 1915, 16-17. An interesting display of unique rock formations can be seen along the fault, including towering monoliths along with rock that has been fractured, jumbled, discombobulated. received approval provided that: conflicts of water rights claims were resolved; enough acreage Located adjacent to Strawberry Reservoir with dump station and boat ramps provided. companies disbanded, resulting in a repayment contract between Reclamation and the Strawberry This well maintained off-road trail makes for quick access to camping and many scenic views over Strawberry Reservoir and Diamond Fork Canyon. This road is really ROAD CLOSURE CONSIDERATIONS flooding of the Spanish Fork River in 1983 destroyed the Spanish Fork Diversion Dam,
The reservoir contains four major fixshing zones including the Strawberry Basin, Meadows Basin, the Narrows and Soldier Creek Basin. Photograph 15. twenty This 12.24-mile segment consisted of the following: Removing the old drainage pipes and installing 64 new crossingsInstallation of two structural plate pipe arches and reestablishing streambeds100,000 CY of roadway excavation and embankment58,000 tons of aggregate base40,000 tons of HMA. . Morrison drove maintenance and construction became a major concern for crews before completion of the corewall up to the elevation of the river bed, as much as the excavation allowed, before cold committee asked that construction begin as soon as possible, if the project proved feasible. The beautiful canyon offers some amazing scenery.