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Smith and Morehouse water level? - Kent - 09-04-2022

Does anyone know if the water level is high enough, at Smith and Morehouse, to launch a boat from the boat ramp?


RE: Smith and Morehouse water level? - wiperhunter2 - 09-04-2022

(09-04-2022, 04:21 PM)kentofnsl Wrote: Does anyone know if the water level is high enough, at Smith and Morehouse, to launch a boat from the boat ramp?

You should be fine Kent, according to the web site it is currently at 80%, pretty good I'd say for Sept.
https://water.utah.gov/reservoirlevels/


RE: Smith and Morehouse water level? - Kent - 09-04-2022

(09-04-2022, 04:30 PM)wiperhunter2 Wrote:
(09-04-2022, 04:21 PM)kentofnsl Wrote: Does anyone know if the water level is high enough, at Smith and Morehouse, to launch a boat from the boat ramp?

You should be fine Kent, according to the web site it is currently at 80%, pretty good I'd say for Sept.
https://water.utah.gov/reservoirlevels/

Thanks, I couldn't find that site.


RE: Smith and Morehouse water level? - wiperhunter2 - 09-04-2022

The water levels along that drainage are some of the highest in the northern part of the state:
S&M at 80%
Rockport at 69%
Echo at 58%
The only one higher is where you were a day or two ago
Currant creek is at 94%