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Antimony Creek.


Named for the antimony mineral deposits found throughout the area, Antimony Creek provides excellent fishing for rainbow trout. Within the watershed, recreationists can float the East Fork of the Sevier River in inner tubes while observing golden eagles nesting in the rugged cliffs along the river. In the higher elevations, beautiful stands of aspen mix with open grasslands and majestic forests of spruce. Rocky Mountain elk and mule deer inhabit the area during the summer months and provide trophy hunting opportunities in the fall.

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Otter Creek Reservoir Antimony map
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Antimony map Antimony Overlook
Antimony map Aspen Grove Antimony map
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Antimony map Jones Corral Guard Station Antimony map
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