Huntington Creek (Utah)

Huntington Creek
Origin 39°38′34″N 111°14′09″W / 39.642741°N 111.2357298°W / 39.642741; -111.2357298
Mouth 39°08′57″N 110°54′47″W / 39.1491394°N 110.9129440°W / 39.1491394; -110.9129440Coordinates: 39°08′57″N 110°54′47″W / 39.1491394°N 110.9129440°W / 39.1491394; -110.9129440 Emery County, Utah
Location Utah

Huntington Creek is a tributary of the San Rafael River in Utah.[1] It rises on the Wasatch Plateau in the Manti-La Sal National Forest, and flows down to the floor of Castle Valley in Emery County. Electric Lake, created in 1974, regulates its flow to supply water to the Huntington Power Plant at the bottom of the canyon. The creek is an important fishery.

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