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- Uinta Mountains - Wikipedia
The Uinta Mountains ( juːˈɪntə yoo-IN-tə) are an east-west trending mountain range in northeastern Utah extending a short distance into northwest Colorado and slightly into southwestern Wyoming in the United States
- Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest [Maps Info] | Visit Utah
The Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest is a 2 1-million acre treasure in northern Utah Find skiing, hiking, mountain biking, fishing and much more!
- Mysteries of the Uinta Mountains - Utah Geological Survey
Are the Uinta Mountains the only mountain range in Utah that is oriented east-west? The dominance of north-south-oriented mountains in Utah, especially in the western half of the state, gives the impression that the Uinta Mountains are unique
- Uinta Mountains - Utah. com
The Uinta Mountains are a high, pristine mountain area in northeastern Utah that is popular for fishing, hiking, backpacking, horse packing, hunting and other outdoor activities Much of the area is designated as a roadless wilderness where vehicles are prohibited
- Home | Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest | Forest Service
Metropolitan areas and communities bordering the forest make up some of the fastest growing areas in the Intermountain West Quick, convenient access is available to forest visitors year-round, making the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache an intensely used destination spanning backyard to backcountry
- A Backpacking Guide to Utah’s Uinta Mountains - CleverHiker
This guide includes descriptions of 99 routes throughout the backcountry wilderness of Utah’s Uinta Mountains and High Uintas Wilderness, including easy day hikes to great fishing spots, adventurous treks to remote campsites, and extended backpacking trips for intrepid wilderness travelers
- Uinta Highline Trail: Explore Utah’s Highest Mountain Range
Explore the beauty of Utah’s Uinta Highline Trail, where epic landscapes and adventure await at every turn The Uinta Highline Trail is stretched across the crest of the Uinta Mountain Range, which is in Northeastern Utah It starts at McKee Draw and ends at the Hayden Pass
- The Uinta Mountains: A Tale of Two Geographies More - Utah Geological . . .
The Uinta Mountains are one of Utah’s premier mountain ranges Rising above the Uinta Basin in Utah on the south and the Green River Basin in Wyoming on the north, they stretch from near Kamas eastward into northwestern Colorado
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