Stateline Reservoir is a man-made reservoir located in Utah that was created in the 1950s to store water from the Bear River for irrigation purposes.
The reservoir has a capacity of 42,300 acre-feet and is managed by the State of Utah's Division of Water Resources. The reservoir is fed by several surface flows, including the Bear River and the Little Bear River, as well as by snowpack meltwater. The water from the reservoir is primarily used for agricultural irrigation, with some water also being used for recreational activities such as fishing and boating. Despite its importance for agriculture in the area, the reservoir has faced challenges in recent years due to drought and the over-allocation of water rights.
Wind
Humidity
| Storage 24hr Change | 1.26% |
| Percent of Normal | 86% |
| Minimum |
1,183.0 acre-ft
1980-03-03 |
| Maximum |
14,437.0 acre-ft
2011-06-30 |
| Average | 5,622 acre-ft |
| Dam_Height | 10 |
| Hydraulic_Height | 3 |
| Year_Completed | 1979 |
| Nid_Storage | 15932 |
| Structural_Height | 10 |
| Primary_Dam_Type | Earth |
| Foundations | Rock |
| Hazard_Potential | High |
| River_Or_Stream | EAST FORK SMITH CREEK |
| Dam_Length | 130 |
| Nid_Height | 10 |
| Location | Reservations | Toilets |
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Kings Mountain State Park
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Hounds Gateway Campground
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Garner Creek
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Garner Creek Backcountry Campsite
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John H. Moss Lake City Campground
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