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Emerald Lake, from the summit of Mount Timpanogos, August 2015. The lake is northeast of the summit of Mount Timpanogos, at the base of the almost vertical northeast face of the mountain, with an elevation of 10,397 feet (3,169 m). [1] [3] The now mostly vanished and completely buried Timpanogos Glacier left behind a terminal moraine which now ...
Mount Timpanogos Wilderness is a 10,518-acre (42.56 km 2) wilderness area protecting Mount Timpanogos and the surrounding area in Utah, United States. It is located in the front range of the Wasatch Mountain Range , between American Fork Canyon on the north and Provo Canyon on the south, within the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest on the ...
Emerald Lake, a small proglacial lake at the bottom of the cirque, often exhibits a blue color, indicating that the glacier is probably still moving, although perhaps too slowly to be noticeable. The locally unique ice is a relic of the region's formerly colder climate and has long been a major attraction to hikers and climbers on the mountain ...
Emerald Lake and the Timpanogos Glacier from the summit of Mount Timpanogos, September 2014. The glacier is situated in a north-facing cirque on the east slope of Mount Timpanogos (11,749 feet or 3,581 metres). [3]
Emerald Lake (San Juan National Forest), a lake in the Weminuche Wilderness; Emerald Lake (Idaho) Emerald Lake in Elko County, Nevada; Emerald Lake Village, in Hillsborough, New Hampshire; Emerald Lake (Mount Timpanogos Wilderness) a lake in Utah County, Utah; Emerald Lake State Park, Vermont
Emerald Lake (Mount Timpanogos Wilderness) G. Goshen Reservoir; S. Salem Lake (Utah) ... Utah Lake This page was last edited on 28 January 2018, at 00:12 (UTC). ...
Dog Lake (Brighton, Utah) Dog Lake (Mount Aire, Utah) E. Emerald Lake (Mount Timpanogos Wilderness) F. Fish Lake (Utah) G. Great Salt Lake; J. Jordan Lake (Utah) L ...
Kings Peak (at right) is the highest summit of the Uinta Mountains, the U.S. State of Utah, and the Western Rocky Mountains.. This article comprises three sortable tables of major mountain peaks [1] of the U.S. State of Utah.