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Clear Creek is a small stream in Utah that flows into the Sevier River. It runs right next to Interstate 70 (a major highway) in a part of Utah that's known for its beautiful scenery. This creek is special because of the amazing discoveries made along its banks, especially about ancient people who lived there long ago.

Discovering Clear Creek's Secrets

Clear Creek is famous for its important Fremont culture archaeological finds. This means that scientists and historians have found many clues here about the Fremont people, an ancient Native American group. These discoveries help us understand how they lived, what they ate, and what their culture was like.

Who Were the Fremont People?

The Fremont culture was a group of Native Americans who lived in parts of Utah and nearby states from about 400 AD to 1350 AD. They were known for their unique pottery, rock art, and how they built their homes. They were also skilled farmers, growing corn, beans, and squash.

What Was Found at Clear Creek?

Along Clear Creek, archaeologists have found many artifacts left behind by the Fremont people. These include tools, pottery shards, and even ancient villages. These finds are very important because they give us a peek into the daily lives of these early inhabitants of Utah.

The Fremont Indian State Park

Because of these amazing discoveries, the Fremont Indian State Park and Museum was created right next to Clear Creek. This park is a special place where you can learn all about the Fremont culture. It has a museum with many artifacts and exhibits. You can also see actual archaeological sites and impressive rock art left by the Fremont people. It's a great place to explore history and imagine what life was like hundreds of years ago.

Where Clear Creek Flows

Clear Creek starts high up in the mountains and flows down towards the Sevier River. It passes through scenic canyons and valleys. The creek's path has been important for travel for a long time, which is why Interstate 70 follows it for a stretch.

Clear Creek's Journey to the Sevier River

The creek eventually joins the Sevier River near the town of Sevier. The Sevier River is one of the longest rivers in Utah, and it plays a big role in the state's water system. Clear Creek adds its waters to this larger river, continuing its journey through the landscape.

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