The 12.2 square mile Parker Creek Watershed is fed by runoff that begins in the Ansel Adams Wilderness at 13,000-foot Kuna Peak.
The creek flows into Lower Rush Creek and hosts rainbow and eastern brook trout.
The 12.2 square mile Parker Creek Watershed is fed by runoff that begins in the Ansel Adams Wilderness at 13,000-foot Kuna Peak.
The creek flows into Lower Rush Creek and hosts rainbow and eastern brook trout.
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