
The town of Willard sits at the foot of the Wasatch Range, where steep drainage canyons like Willard Creek and Cook Canyon meet the flatlands of the Great Salt Lake basin. By the late 1990s, the landscape here shows a complex management of water and wildlife, anchored by the Willard Bay Reservoir and the Bear River National Migratory Bird Refuge. The Interstate 15 corridor serves as a sharp dividing line between the agricultural and residential growth in Perry and Brigham City to the east, and the expansive wetlands and Sewage Disposal Ponds to the west. Local infrastructure includes the Hammond West Canal, multiple Gravel Pits, and a Quarry tucked into the mountain slopes. Recreation is centered on the Willard Bay State Park, featuring the North Marina and Boat Ramps that serve the local population at the edge of the Cache National Forest.
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