Parowan Valley
{{Short description|Valley in Utah, United States}}
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| name = Parowan Valley
| other_name = Little Salt Lake Valley
| photo = Parowan Gap.jpg
| photo_caption = Fremont culture petroglyphs in Parowan Gap
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| location = Iron County, Utah
United States
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| elevation_ft = 5682
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| length = {{convert|26|mi|abbr=on}}
| width = {{convert|6.5|mi|abbr=on}}
| area = {{convert|140|sqmi|abbr=on}}
| depth = {{convert|1680|ft|abbr=on}}
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Parowan Valley, originally known as the Little Salt Lake Valley, is a basin in Iron County, Utah, United States.{{gnis|1444226|Parowan Valley}}
Description
Its lowest point is at {{convert|5695|ft|m}} in the Little Salt Lake.
Fremont Wash, Red Creek, Parowan Creek and other tributaries all drain into the Little Salt Lake. In times that the lake overflows it is drained through the Parowan Gap that passes through the Red Hills into Jackrabbit Wash, in Cedar Valley.
See also
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References
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External links
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- [https://archives.stgeorgeutah.com/news/archive/2019/06/16/raw-petroglyph-day-interpretations-and-mysteries-of-parowan-gap/ Petroglyph day; interpretations and mysteries of Parowan Gap], St. George News, June 16, 2019
Category:Valleys of Iron County, Utah
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