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House Range, Millard-Juab. Mountain Home Range, Beaver-Millard. Pavant Range, Millard-Sevier. San Francisco Mountains (Utah), Beaver-Millard. Swasey Mountain, (the north section of the House Range), Millard. Tunnel Springs Mountains, Millard. Valley Mountains, Sanpete-Sevier-Millard-Juab. Wah Wah Mountains, Beaver-Millard-Iron.
Utah is known as the home to Life Elevated ®, and the abundance and proximity of incredible mountain ranges is at the heart of Utah's identity. Mountains tower over our capital city's skyline, and across the state, these ranges are our locals playgrounds and escapes.
From the high peaks of the Uinta Mountains to the volcanic legacy of the Tushar Mountains, Utah's ranges are as varied as they are magnificent. The Tushar Mountains, located in southern Utah, are one of the state's lesser-known ranges but are among the most dramatic in terms of geological features.
The Wasatch Range is home to a high concentration of ski areas, with 11 stretching from Sundance in northeastern Utah County to Powder Mountain and Nordic Valley Ski Area northeast of Ogden. There are also two ski resorts in the Bear River Mountains ( Beaver Mountain and Cherry Peak Resort ).
There are 210 named mountains in Utah County. The highest and the most prominent mountain is Mount Nebo. Explore Utah County with the PeakVisor 3D Map and identify its summits.
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Mountain ranges of Utah. It includes mountain ranges that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.
Utah's average county peak height is about 11,222 feet. Colorado ranks second followed by Nevada and Wyoming (Alaska happens to be 6th in spite of Denali). Since some of Utah's 29 counties share a peak (on the county line), there are 26 different peaks to climb. Map of all 26 peaks.