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Fish Springs Range

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Elevation
  
5,686 ft (1,733 m)

Country
  
United States

District
  
Juab County, Utah

Length
  
16 mi (26 km) N-S

State
  
Utah

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Peak
  
George H. Hansen Peak (Fish Springs Range-(center, slightly south))

Width
  
4 mi (6.4 km) (at center-south, elsewhere 3-mi surrounded by salt flats or flatlands)

Community
  
Fish Springs National Wildlife Refuge

The Fish Springs Range is a 16-mile (26 km) long narrow, and north-trending mountain range located in center-west Juab County, Utah. The northeast of the range borders the Fish Springs National Wildlife Refuge; the entire east of the range borders the Fish Springs Flat, where the east region of the flat borders the Thomas Range.

Contents

The Fish Springs Range lies at the south of the Great Salt Lake Desert; southwards, as well as southwest and southeastwards, north-trending valleys and mountain ranges drain northwards to the Great Salt Lake Desert. The sequence of these landforms west-to-east, are Snake Valley (Great Basin), Confusion Range, Tule Valley-(Fish Springs Range-north), House Range, Whirlwind Valley, and Drum Mountains.

The south of the range borders the north of Tule Valley.

Range descriptionEdit

The Fish Springs Range is north-south trending, linear, narrow (mostly 3 to 4-mi wide), the range is veryslightly "arc-shaped", and curved, to the west.

A small sub-range, Middle Range, lies 6.5-mi southwest, towards the Confusion Range. Southeast lies the extreme north foothills of the House Range. Fish Springs Flat borders the east of the range, and west of the range lies a satellite sub-peak (only other regional peak), The Honeycombs, 5,686 feet (1,733 m).

The highpoint of the range in the center-south is George H. Hansen Peak, 5,686 feet (1,733 m).

AccessEdit

The Fish Springs Range and wildlife refuge can be accessed from the west from Trout Creek. From the east, access can be from the Dugway Range region by unimproved roads, and southeast by the same from Delta, and Utah State Route 174, (through the Sevier Desert).

References

Fish Springs Range Wikipedia