Goose

Watershed Hydrology

The Goose Watershed (HUC 17040211) covers an area of approximately 1,570 square miles in northern Utah. It is characterized by a diverse hydrology, with snowpack contributing significantly to surface water resources during the winter months. The watershed includes several reservoirs, such as the East Canyon Reservoir, which serves as a major source of drinking water for the surrounding communities. The watershed is also home to a variety of wildlife species, including native fish populations. Interesting climatic facts and trends include the fact that the watershed experiences a semi-arid climate, with hot summers and cold winters. Additionally, climate change has contributed to a decrease in snowpack, which has affected stream flows and water availability in the region. The watershed is also prone to seasonal flooding events, particularly during the spring months. Overall, the Goose Watershed serves as an important resource for both human and ecological communities in northern Utah.


Surface Flows

Goose Watershed

Snowpack Depths

Goose Watershed

Dams & Reservoirs

Goose Watershed

Groundwater Levels

Goose Watershed

Goose Rivers

Rivers of the Watershed