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Go to Santa Clara Reservoir if you want to go to a nice lake. Santa Clara Reservoir is usually a rather waterless place; the wettest month of the year is regularly March, that's the one that rains the most, and June meanwhile is the driest month. Dry warm beds await you at Green Valley Resort Vacation Rentals; paddling on Virgin River is so much fun. Through the months of summer at Santa Clara Reservoir temperatures are ordinarily in the 90's. All through the
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| | dark hours of summer temperatures fall down into the 50's. All through the winter the highs are typically in the 40's with winter lows in the 20's overnight here at Santa Clara Reservoir. This lake is so wonderful. During your trip to Santa Clara Reservoir you'll meet some people from St. George for sure, and why not take a refreshing hike along the Goat Spring Trail. Enjoy a round of golf at Sunbrook Golf Club not far from Santa Clara Reservoir, and if | |
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you've had enough of Santa Clara Reservoir, Black Knolls Reservoir is close by. Don't stop me now, cause I'm havin' a great time here at Santa Clara Reservoir. You'll wish for more hours in a day to enjoy all the amusing things
at Santa Clara Reservoir. If you came to camp Snow Canyon State Park is a brilliant site to do that, and you're in all probability hooked on lakes, Santa Clara Reservoir is one of those close by. South Black Rocks can be seen from
Santa Clara Reservoir, and hiking along the Big Hollow Trail is delightful fun. Put some time aside to spend at Gray Spring while you're here at Santa Clara Reservoir, and Santa Clara Reservoir is delightful enough to spend more than
a day at, Redlands RV Park is a delightful local campground. It's a fine idea to take a look at City Creek, it's in the vicinity of Santa Clara Reservoir, and after a long day outdoors RED MOUNTAIN RESORT AND SPA is a delightful
place to spend a night or two. This lake is so wonderful. While staying at Santa Clara Reservoir you could always discover Box Canyon, and Santa Clara Reservoir is right by the Summit Trail.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 37.12944 Longitude: -113.6369
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Virgin River, Washington CountyCounty, 7 miles away Class I-V(V+) - 49 miles long (Virgin to Littlefield) |
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Ivins Reservoir
 | As of May 2009, water level is high. Water is very clean with minimal pollution. Visitor numbers are rising!...As of June, 2007, the water level has dropped significantly due to irrigation, evaporation, and insufficient rainfall.......s, and a lone Blue Heron, once, we even saw seen a gaggle of Seagulls that had flown in by way of the gulf stream. That was an amazing sight, for Ivins is several hundred miles from the Pacific or Salt Lake City. Some Kayenta retirees, whom I've met on early morning strolls, have kindly shared their friendship and some interesting birding tidbits. Situated on the northeast fringe of the Mojave Desert, during hot summer months you can trek amid cool vegetation and tall trees at the lake's east perimeter. In this area you may find an interesting array of birds perched on branches overhead. Voices really carry over the water there, so if you don't want conversations broadcasted, be sure to keep your voice low even when trekking in the heavy brush. On the western side, there is a rudimentary launching dock where you can strap on a life jacket and paddle out onto the lake, if you wish to bring a non-motorized water vessel. Also, there is a pier to cast a fishing line when the water is stocked with Bass. There's a saying in southern Utah that if you don't like the weather ju... |
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