
Aurora sits at the intersection of a complex irrigation network and the western foothills of the Valley Mountains. This landscape is defined by the management of the Sevier River, where multiple artificial waterways like the Vermillion Canal, Piute Canal, and Little Ditch crisscross the valley floor to support local agriculture. The transition from the flat agricultural basins to the rising elevations of the Fishlake National Forest is marked by numerous drainage features, including Denmark Wash and Rocky Ford Wash.
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