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Existing Planning Decisions

Existing Planning Decisions—Wild and Scenic Rivers

Diamond Mountain Resource Management Plan – Suitable River Segments
   Upper Green River (between Little Hole and the Colorado state line)
   Lower Green River (between the public land boundary south of Ouray and the Carbon County line

Dixie Resource Management Plan – Suitable River Segments
   Deep Creek/Crystal Creek
   North Fork Virgin River
   Kolob Creek/Oak Creek
   La Verkin Creek/Smith Creek 
   Virgin River, Segment B (within the Beaver Dam Mountains Wilderness)

Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument Plan – Suitable River Segments 
   Escalante River – Segments 1, 2, 3
   Harris Wash
   Lower Boulder Creek
   Slickrock Canyon
   Lower Deer Creek - Segments 1, 2
   The Gulch – Segments 1,2, 3
   Steep Creek
   Lower Sand Creek 
   Willow Patch Creek
   Mamie Creek and west tributary
   Death Hollow Creek
   Calf Creek – Segments 1, 2, 3
   Twenty-five Mile Wash
   Upper Paria River – Segments 1, 2
   Lower Paria River – Segments 1, 2 
   Deer Creek Canyon
   Snake Creek
   Hogeye Creek
   Kitchen Canyon
   Starlight Canyon
   Lower Sheep Creek
   Hackberry Creek
   Lower Cottonwood Creek
   Buckskin Gulch

San Rafael Resource Management Plan – Eligible River Segments
   San Rafael River – Segments 1, 2, 3, 4 (Ferron/Cottonwood confluence to Tidwell Bottom)
   Muddy Creek - Segments 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 (Highway I-70 to Emery County boundary)
   Green River – Segments 1, 2, 3 (Green River State Park to Canyonlands National Park.)

San Juan Resource Management Plan – Eligible River Segments
   Colorado River – from where public land begins south of the San Juan County line down river to the north boundary of Canyonlands National Park 
   San Juan River – from the bridge on U.S. Highway 191 below Bluff to the Glen Canyon NRA boundary
   White Canyon - from the USFS boundary to the boundary of Glen Canyon NRA


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