Hobble Creek definition

Hobble Creek means the Smiths Fork tributary which rises in Lincoln County, Wyoming and flows in a general southwesterly direction to its confluence with Smiths Fork in section 35, township 28 north, range 118 west, sixth principal meridian, Wyoming;

Examples of Hobble Creek in a sentence

  • Of the 8,500 AF, a minimum of 4,000 AF annually is to be delivered to Hobble Creek and a maximum of 4,500 AF can be delivered to the Provo River.

  • The CUP import water is used to supplement flows in the Provo River and Hobble Creek in support of June sucker spawning and rearing and to enhance the natural habitat.

  • Utah Lake’s main tributaries are the Provo River, Spanish Fork River, Hobble Creek, American Fork River, and Dry Creek.

  • This water is delivered to Hobble Creek and the Provo River from Strawberry Reservoir through the Diamond Fork System and ULS pipelines and features.

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