Flaming Gorge Reservoir

Flaming Gorge Reservoir lies 43 miles (69 km) East of Vernal, Utah on the Green River (Utah). Construction on the Flaming Gorge Dam began in 1958 and was completed in 1964. The Reservoir stores 3,788,900 acre-ft (4.67 km³) of water when measured at an elevation of 6040 feet (1,840 m) above sea-level (maximum). The lake straddles the Utah-Wyoming border.

Table of contents
1 Dam dimensions
2 Geology
3 Recreation
4 Access
5 External links

Dam dimensions

Crest Elevation6047 ft
Structural Height502 ft
Hydraulic Height448 ft
Crest Length1,180 ft
Crest Width27 ft
Base Width131 ft
Volume of Concrete986,600 cu yd

Geology

Foundation: Steep-sided narrow canyon composed of siliceous sandstone and hard quartzites inter-bedded with softer shales, siltstones, and argillates

Recreation

Visitors enjoy boating, fishing, waterbiking, windsurfing, and camping within Flaming Gorge National Recreational Area. Available fish species include rainbow trout, Kokanee salmon, and smallmouth bass. The Green River runs smooth and cool below the dam, offering easy rafting or canoeing. The NRA is run by the U.S. Forest Service Ashley Forest Service.

Access

Flaming Gorge can be reached year-round. From Vernal, Utah, take U.S. Highway 191 north for 43 miles (69 km). From Rock Springs, Wyoming, take I-80 east to Highway 191 south for 63 miles (101 km).

External links

www.utah.com

Colorado River system
Dams and aqueducts (see U.S. Bureau of Reclamation)
Shadow Mountain Dam | Granby Dam | Glen Canyon Dam | Hoover Dam | Davis Dam | Parker Dam | Palo Verde Diversion Dam | Imperial Dam | Laguna Dam | Morelos Dam | Colorado River Aqueduct | San Diego Aqueduct | Central Arizona Project Aqueduct | All-American Canal | Coachella Canal | Redwall Dam
Natural features
Colorado River | Rocky Mountains | Colorado River Basin | Sonoran desert | Mojave desert | Imperial Valley | Colorado Plateau | Grand Canyon | Glen Canyon | Marble Canyon | Paria Canyon | Gulf of California/Sea of Cortez | Salton Sea
Tributaries
Dirty Devil River | Dolores River | Escalante River | Gila River | Green River | Gunnison River | Kanab River | Little Colorado River | Paria River | San Juan River | Virgin River
Major Reservoirs
Fontenelle Reservoir | Flaming Gorge Reservoir | Taylor Park Reservoir | | Navajo Reservoir | Lake Powell | Lake Mead | Lake Havasu
Dependent states
Arizona | California | Colorado | Nevada | New Mexico | Utah
Designated areas
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area | Lake Mead National Recreation Area






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