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Currant Creek Reservoir, Utah


Currant Creek Dam and Reservoir, on Currant Creek, are features of the Central Utah Project, Bonneville Unit. Recreation management at Currant Creek Reservoir, Central Utah Project-Bonneville Unit, is under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Forest Service. The Forest Service can be reached at (435) 548-2554. Situated in a timber setting southeast of Heber City, at the 7,680-foot elevation, with a 300-acre surface area. Managed recreation season May through October. Moderate use. Fish species available are rainbow, cutthroat, and brook trout. Jimmies Point U.S. Geological Service map covers the area. Reservations accepted for certain campsites. Fees are charged. Fishing permitted below the reservoir.

  
Directions:All-weather access. From Heber City, go east on U.S. 40, then improved gravel Forest Rd. 83.

  
Contact:

Bureau of Reclamation
Heber Ranger District Uinta National Forest 2460 S. Highway 40 Heber City,  UT  84032 Phone: 435.654.0470 Email: bwirth@uc.usbr.gov

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