Cutler Reservoir

Reservoir in Utah, United States
41°50′12″N 112°02′51″W / 41.83667°N 112.04750°W / 41.83667; -112.04750TypereservoirPrimary inflowsBear RiverPrimary outflowsBear RiverBasin countriesUnited StatesSurface elevation4,409 feet (1,344 m)

Cutler Reservoir is a reservoir located in Cache Valley in the U.S. state of Utah. It is an impoundment on the Bear River built for irrigation, flood control, and water supply.

The concrete gravity-arch Cutler Dam, built in 1927, is located in easternmost Box Elder County, although the reservoir is almost entirely in Cache County, to its east. Cutler contains several fish species, including catfish, walleye, and bass.[1]: 36  The reservoir and adjacent swamps are listed as an important bird area by the National Audubon Society; species include hawks, falcons, eagles and osprey; pelicans, great blue heron and ibis; multiple species of owl; ducks, geese and swans; and others.[2]

The Island is in Cutler Reservoir.

References

  1. ^ DeMoux, J.B. (2007). "Cache Valley stillwaters: Cutler Reservoir". Flyfisher's Guide to Utah. Wilderness Adventures Press. pp. 36–37. ISBN 978-1-932098-47-1.
  2. ^ "Cutler Reservoir and Marsh". National Audubon Society. Retrieved 2020-01-03.

External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cutler Reservoir (Utah).
  • Cutler Reservoir, Utah (UT), United States
  • Bear River Watershed
  • Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) No. UT-48, "Benson Bridge, Spanning Cutler Reservoir, Benson, Cache County, UT", 11 photos, 6 data pages, 1 photo caption page


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