Sevier River
The Sevier River is a major river located in the state of Utah, USA. It flows approximately 180 miles through the central part of the state, originating in the Fishlake National Forest and eventually emptying into the Sevier Lake. The river is an important water source for agriculture and supports various ecosystems along its banks.
The Sevier River is known for its diverse wildlife and recreational opportunities, including fishing and boating. It passes through several towns, including Richfield and Salina, and is a vital resource for local communities. The river's watershed plays a crucial role in the region's hydrology and agriculture.