Jordanelle Reservoir,

About Jordanelle Reservoir,

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    Jordanelle Reservoir is located in the state of , in the . 

    This lake has a surface area of about 3300 acres.

    The lake has an average depth of 109 feet.

    The maximum depth of Jordanelle Reservoir is about 292 feet.

    The water volume of Jordanelle Reservoir is 360500 feet. 

    Jordanelle Reservoir is a Artificial Reservoir, Dammed.

    The lake was created in 1993.

    Jordanelle Reservoir Activities

    There are many different recreational activities to be enjoyed at Jordanelle Reservoir including: Vacation Rentals, Fishing, Boating, Sailing, Swimming, Beach, Water Skiing, Tubing, Golf, Camping, Campground, Picnicking, Hiking, Biking, Cross-Country Skiing, Horseback Riding, Wildlife Viewing, State Park, Playground

    If you are interested in fishing at Jordanelle Reservoir the fish species include: Bass, Black Bass, Brown Trout, Cutthroat Trout, Rainbow Trout, Smallmouth Bass, Trout

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    Map of Jordanelle Reservoir,

    Jordanelle Reservoir Lake Activities:

    • Vacation Rentals
    • Fishing
    • Boating
    • Sailing
    • Swimming
    • Beach
    • Water Skiing
    • Tubing
    • Golf
    • Camping
    • Campground
    • Picnicking
    • Hiking
    • Biking
    • Cross-Country Skiing
    • Horseback Riding
    • Wildlife Viewing
    • State Park
    • Playground

    Lake Acreage:

    3300 Acres

    Miles of shoreline:

    25 Miles

    Fish species at Jordanelle Reservoir:

    • Bass
    • Black Bass
    • Brown Trout
    • Cutthroat Trout
    • Rainbow Trout
    • Smallmouth Bass
    • Trout

    Average depth of Jordanelle Reservoir:

    Jordanelle Reservoir has an average depth of 109 ft.