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Utah Mountain Peaks and Summits |
Utah |
is one of |
many beautiful |
places on earth. But |
nothing is more impressive |
than the mountains. From north |
to south, and east to west, they provide |
an adventure for young and old alike. They |
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Note: Elevations and Locations are from the US Geological Survey USGS, |
Geographic Names Information System (GNIS), |
National Geographic Maps TOPO Series. |
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There are over 300 peaks that range above 10,000 feet. |
Note: There are still some disputes about exact elevations of these mountains. |
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Location |
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County |
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40.4643N
110.2228W |
13,528 |
4,124.33 |
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South
Kings Peak |
40.4600N
110.2245W |
13,512 |
4,118.46 |
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40.4924N
110.2023W |
13,442 |
4,097.12 |
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40.4243N
110.1808W |
13,440 |
4,096.51 |
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Mount
Lovenia |
40.4524N
110.3624W |
13,219 |
4,029.15 |
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Tokewanna
Peak |
40.4836N
110.3724W |
13,165 |
4,012.69 |
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40.4745N
110.2527W |
13,159 |
4,010.86 |
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Wilson
Peak |
40.4633N
110.2739W |
13,040 |
3,974.59 |
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