Currant Creek is a stream in eastern Juab County and southern Utah County in northern Utah, United States. The creek rises on the south end of a spring-fed marsh area in the northern part of Juab Valley, in eastern Juab County, about 1.85 miles south‑southeast of the Burriston Ponds, 1 mile west of Interstate 15, and about 4.4 miles north‑northwest of the …Currant Creek is a stream in eastern Juab County and southern Utah County in northern Utah, United States. The creek rises on the south end of a spring-fed marsh area in the northern part of Juab Valley, in eastern Juab County, about 1.85 miles south‑southeast of the Burriston Ponds, 1 mile west of Interstate 15, and about 4.4 miles north‑northwest of the center of the city of Nephi, with an approximate elevation of 4,930 feet. From its source the creek runs north‑northwest though the marsh area. Within the marsh area, the creek flows through several unnamed ponds and joins with several other unnamed streams. Continuing north, it flows just west of and is fed by the Burriston Ponds. Just west of the ponds is Currant Creek's confluence with West Creek. Still further north it passes west of the city of Mona and, just before entering the Mona Reservoir, passes under Goshen Canyon Road (formerly State Route 214.