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We're hard at work finally, putting the new site look up, and making sure all the content is fresh and newly updated. Please bear with us over the next week or two if you find something missing or a broken link or two. We are working hard to get caught up so if something doesn't work right today, please check back tomorrow!
We're hard at work finally, putting the new site look up, and making sure all the content is fresh and newly updated. Please bear with us over the next week or two if you find something missing or a broken link or two. We are working hard to get caught up so if something doesn't work right today, please check back tomorrow!
Some sections gone
If you're looking around for a few of the sections we had before, I'm sorry to say that some of them are just plain gone. I decided it was time to narrow the focus of the site a bit to make sure we can really do a good job of covering the things we kept around. We were getting a little thin before, trying to offer something for everyone. We've got a new sitemap here though, so you can see all the sections.
If you're looking around for a few of the sections we had before, I'm sorry to say that some of them are just plain gone. I decided it was time to narrow the focus of the site a bit to make sure we can really do a good job of covering the things we kept around. We were getting a little thin before, trying to offer something for everyone. We've got a new sitemap here though, so you can see all the sections.
Echo Reservoir, Utah
Echo is a minor reservoir that lies in the Weber River drainage, and sits near where I-80 and I-84 join just before I-80 heads up into Wyoming. The reservoir sites at 5,560 ft of elevation, and covers approximately 1450 acres. A popular weekend destination for many, this small reservoir gets plenty of boat traffic on a typical summer weekend.
The water level fluctuates pretty rapidly here, mostly due to the relatively small size of the reservoir, and the fact that the Weber River which feeds it also has to pass through the upstream Rockport Reservoir before it makes its way to Echo.
Virtual Tour, Maps and Directions
Webcams, Other Sites and Local Facilities
Webcams and Weather
State Parks, Reservations, Camping, etc.
Just the basic facts.
- Dam Type - Earthfill
- Dimensions - Height 123 ft. Crest Length 1887 ft.
- Construction Date - 1927 - 1931
- Spillway Elevation - 5543 ft.
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