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The Jordan River flows through Sandy, with a 2010 population of 87,461; West Jordan, population 103,712; West Valley City, population 129,480; and Salt Lake City, population 186,440. [15] Flanked on either side by mountain ranges, the topography of the land varies greatly.
The Jordan River Parkway is an approximately 40-mile (64 km) urban park that runs along the Jordan River within the U.S. state of Utah.The parkway follows along the river from Utah Lake in Utah County, through Salt Lake County and onto the Great Salt Lake in Davis County.
Jordan River Off-Highway Vehicle State Recreation Area is a Utah State Park located in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. The park is dedicated to recreation with off highway vehicles. It consists of four separate tracks, with tabletops and banked turns, and is open from approximately early April to approximately mid-October.
Location: 900 West & 1000 South, Salt Lake City, Utah United States: Coordinates: 1]: Area: 33.5 acres (13.6 ha) [2]: Elevation: 4,226 feet (1,288 m) [1]: Created: 1918 [3]: Etymology: Jordan River: Owned by: Salt Lake City: Operated by: Salt Lake City Public Lands Department: Public transit access: Utah Transit Authority local bus: Facilities: Public restrooms & parking lots: Website: www.slc ...
City Creek is a small but historically important mountain stream that flows from City Creek Canyon and across part of Salt Lake City, Utah, and into the Jordan River which empties into the Great Salt Lake. City Creek's head is about 8 miles (13 km) up City Creek Canyon northeast of Downtown Salt Lake City. The entire stream measures only about ...
Watershed of the Great Salt Lake. The Great Salt Lake is the largest lake in the Great Basin. Rivers are listed in a clockwise direction. Bear River. Malad River; Little Bear River. Logan River; Cub River; Bear Lake; Weber River. Mill Creek; Ogden River; Dalton Creek; East Canyon Creek; Cottonwood Creek; Jordan River. City Creek; Red Butte ...
Utah Lake is drained by the Jordan River, which begins at the lake's north end. The river flows north through Utah, Salt Lake, and Davis counties and then into the southeast portion of the Great Salt Lake. Given the lake's semi-arid climate, large surface area, and shallow average depth, evaporation accounts for 42% of Utah Lake's outflow.
Media related to Jordan and Salt Lake City Canal at Wikimedia Commons 40°37′35″N 111°52′35″W / 40.62639°N 111.87639°W / 40.62639; -111 This article about transportation in Utah is a stub .