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  2. Jordanelle Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    Jordanelle Reservoir is a reservoir in Wasatch County, Utah, United States, [1] just north of Heber City. Jordanelle Reservoir is fed and drained primarily by the Provo River , and is impounded by the Jordanelle Dam , an earthen dam .

  3. List of Utah State Parks - Wikipedia

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    Jordanelle State Park: Wasatch: 6,166 ft (1879 m) 1995 403,136 Comprises two recreation areas on Jordanelle Reservoir. Kodachrome Basin State Park: Kane: 2,240 acres (906 ha) 5,800 ft (1768 m) 1963 107,850 Showcases 67 rock spires and other geologic wonders in a basin so photogenic it was named after Kodachrome film. Lost Creek State Park: Morgan

  4. Utah State Route 319 - Wikipedia

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    Since the purpose of the new route would be to serve a state park, it was given a number greater than 280. On November 3, 1989, the Utah Transportation Commission approved the designation, which initially extended from US-40/189 east to the proposed boat ramp, a distance of 0.99 miles (1.59 km); however, the eastern 0.55 miles (0.89 km) had not ...

  5. Utah State Route 32 - Wikipedia

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    The modern SR-32 begins running north from the US-40/US-189 junction north of Heber City. It curves east to run along the southern edge of the Jordanelle Reservoir and provides access to Jordanelle State Park. It continues east to cross into Summit County and meets the western terminus of SR-35 in Francis. [1]

  6. Jordanelle, Utah - Wikipedia

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    Jordanelle was located along the former routing of US-40 and US-189, south of the former town of Hailstone and north of Heber City, [2] in the approximate current site of the Jordanelle Dam. [3] Almost all of the former town was submerged in 1995 by the waters of Jordanelle Reservoir, along with Hailstone and Keetley.

  7. U.S. Route 40 in Utah - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 40 begins at I-80 at Silver Creek Junction in Silver Summit, traveling south-southeast as a full freeway in a broad valley northeast of Park City.At the south end of the valley, Jordanelle Reservoir comes into view and US-40 continues south high on the slope above its western shore while Utah State Route 248 climbs away to the east on the slope overlooking the northern shore.

  8. Hideout, Utah - Wikipedia

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    Hideout is a town in the northwestern corner of Wasatch County, Utah, United States, in the northern part of the state. Lying just to the north and east of Jordanelle Reservoir along Utah State Route 248 (SR-248), the town was incorporated in 2008 under short-lived state law. The population was 656 at the 2010 census

  9. Keetley, Utah - Wikipedia

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    Because of its proximity to Park City and the Jordanelle Reservoir, while the site of Keetley itself (along with the former towns of Hailstone and Jordanelle) is now completely submerged by the reservoir, the surrounding area is today the site of new construction, bringing in large resort-style home developments such as Hideout Canyon, Todd Hollow and Deer Mountain.

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