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Cleveland Reservoir

Cleveland Lake is a reservoir in Huntington Canyon high on the east side of the Wasatch Plateau. It is an intermediate-sized impoundment of a meadow in a glaciated graben valley. It receives heavy recreational use and is noteworthy for fishing and scenic beauty, but is drained every summer. The lake is named after the Castle Valley town it serves. It is also known as Cleveland Reservoir, and should not be confused with the two other Cleveland Lakes, both in the Uintas.

 

  • Location: Emery county, in the Manti-La Sal National Forest
  • Size: 185 acres
  • Depth: maximum = 56' - average =33'.
  • Elevation: 8,812 feet.
  • County: Emery.
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  • Possible catch:
  • Regulations: Standard state-wide rules apply. See the Fishing Guidebook for more information.

Directions:

From Huntington, drive about 29 miles northwest on Highway 31.Cleveland Reservoir is directly accessible from U-31 which follows the shoreline for about a mile. The lake is 19 miles east of Fairview and 29 miles northwest of Huntington. A sign on the highway identifies the lake.

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