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This article comprises three sortable tables of major mountain peaks [1] of the U.S. State of Utah. The summit of a mountain or hill may be measured in three principal ways: The topographic elevation of a summit measures the height of the summit above a geodetic sea level. [2] [3] The first table below ranks the 50 highest major summits of Utah ...
Kings Peak (Utah) in August 2004. Mountains in Utah are numerous and have varying elevations and prominences. Kings Peak, in the Uinta Mountains in Duchesne County, Utah, is the highest point in the state and has the greatest prominence. It has elevation 13,528 feet (4,123 m) [1] and prominence 6,348 feet (1,935 m). [2]
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The Wasatch Range (/ ˈ w ɑː s æ tʃ / WAH-satch) or Wasatch Mountains is a mountain range in the western United States that runs about 160 miles (260 km) from the Utah-Idaho border south to central Utah. [1] It is the western edge of the greater Rocky Mountains, and the eastern edge of the Great Basin region. [2]
(expandable)-Map of Utah. The named plateaus and mesas of Utah. ... List of mountain ranges of Utah; List of rivers of Utah; List of valleys of Utah; References
Bald Mountain (Uinta Range) Mount Baldy (Beaver County, Utah) Mount Baldy (Salt Lake County, Utah) Beatty Point (Utah) Bee Hive (peak) Beirdneau Peak; Mount Belknap (Utah) Ben Lomond Mountain (Utah) Mount Beulah; Book Cliffs; Boulder Mountain (Utah) Bountiful Peak; Box Elder Peak (Utah County, Utah) Brian Head (mountain) Bridge Mountain (Utah ...
The Uintas are the most poleward mountain range in the world to reach over 13,000 feet (4,000 m) without modern glaciers, and are in fact the highest mountain range in the contiguous United States with no modern glaciers. Permafrost occurs at elevations above 10,000 feet (3,000 m) [11] and at times forms large rock glaciers.