
Cedar Mountains, Utah - Recreation.gov
The Cedar Mountain Wilderness provides visitors with an excellent example of the Great Basin ecosystem that stretches from the Wasatch Front in Utah to the Sierra Nevada Mountains in California. This arid desert mountain range forms the western boundary of Skull Valley and got its name from the area's juniper trees which are sometimes referred ...
Cedar Mountain Wilderness - Wikipedia
The Cedar Mountain Wilderness is located in northwestern Utah, United States, just south of Interstate 80. The vegetation on the upper elevations of the Cedar Mountains is dominated by junipers (referred to as "cedars" by early pioneers). The …
Cedar Mountains - Bureau of Land Management
The Cedar Mountain Wilderness provides visitors with an excellent example of the Great Basin ecosystem that stretches from the Wasatch Front in Utah to the Sierra Nevada Mountains in California. This arid desert mountain range forms the western boundary of Skull Valley and got its name from the area's juniper trees which are sometimes referred ...
Cedar Mountains (Utah) - PeakVisor
Best known for its large herd of wild horses, the Cedar Mountains are a beautiful, rugged collection of peaks located in the northwestern part of the US state of Utah. The range contains 20 named mountains, the highest and most prominent of which is Cedar Benchmark (7,697ft/2,346m).
Cedar Mountains (Tooele County, Utah) - Wikipedia
The Cedar Mountains of Tooele County, Utah, USA, are a 45-mile (72 km) long [1] mountain range located in the county's east, bordering east sections of the Great Salt Lake Desert on the range's west and southwest flanks.
Cedar Mountain (UT) : Climbing, Hiking & Mountaineering - SummitPost
Cedar Mountain is a not a mountain with a summit or a peak to look forward to. It is the highest point on a plateau which has a bunch of communication towers on it and has a road right next to the highest spot.
Utah - Herd Management Areas | Bureau of Land Management
The Cedar Mountain Herd Management Area provides important forage, water, shade, and cover for a variety of wildlife. The higher elevation portion of this area is dominated by juniper and provides for species such as elk, mule deer and various migratory birds.
Cedar Mountain Formation - Wikipedia
The Cedar Mountain Formation is the name given to a distinctive sedimentary geologic formation in eastern Utah, spanning most of the early and mid-Cretaceous. The formation was named for Cedar Mountain in northern Emery County, Utah , where William Lee Stokes first studied the exposures in 1944.
Cedar Mountain Snowmobile Complex - Utah.com
Ample snow on the high mountain trails and winter access to some of America's most unique scenery, make this one of Utah's premier snowmobile complexes. This complex includes trails leading to the spectacular scenery of Cedar Breaks National Monument.
Cedar Mountain Wilderness - thearmchairexplorer.com
Cedar Mountain Wilderness is long and narrow, never more than 7 miles wide but 32 miles long, running north and south along the length of the Cedar Mountains. There are several natural springs in the Cedar Mountains to support the wild horses and native wildlife.
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