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Salina Creek (Sevier River)

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Salina Creek is a tributary of the Sevier River, in Utah.

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Map of Salina Creek, Utah, USA

Salina Creek has its source at 39°04′30″N 111°32′14″W at the top of Gunnison Valley at 9960 feet near the top of the west slope of the northern ridge of White Mountain in Sanpete County, Utah.

Its mouth is at its confluence with the Sevier River at an elevation of 5118 feet just west of Salina, Utah, in Sevier County, Utah.

History

From 1830 into the 1850s, the Old Spanish Trail trade route passed westward, entering the Great Basin through the Salina Creek canyon to cross the San Rafael Swell, between the Green River and the Sevier River.

References

Salina Creek (Sevier River) Wikipedia