
The Malad River meanders south through the heart of the Bear River Valley, defining the agricultural character of this northern Utah landscape. This modern survey illustrates the intricate irrigation network essential to the region, featuring the West Canal and the Corinne Canal as they skirt the eastern edge of the West Hills. Settlements are concentrated along the valley floor, with the community of Riverside situated near the riverbanks and Plymouth positioned further north. The topography transitions sharply from the flat irrigated fields to the complex drainage systems of the western highlands, where Marlow Canyon, Butler Canyon, and Magpie Canyon cut into the hillsides. Researchers will find several significant local landmarks preserved on this sheet, including the Udy Hot Springs and three distinct burial sites: Riverside Cem, Fielding Cem, and Garland Cem.
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