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Red Mountain Wilderness (Utah)

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Nearest city
  
Ivins, UT

Established
  
March 30, 2009

Area
  
75.79 kmĀ²

Management
  
Bureau of Land Management

Red Mountain Wilderness (Utah)

Location
  
Washington County, Utah, USA

Governing body
  
Bureau of Land Management

Address
  
18,700 acres N.W. of Snow Canyon State Park,, Dammeron Valley, UT 84783, United States

Similar
  
Cottonwood Canyon Wilderness, Piute State Park, Twin Peaks Wilderness, Huntington State Park, Ouray National Wildlife R

Not to be confused with Red Mountain Wilderness (Nevada), which is a separate entity

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The Red Mountain Wilderness (Utah) is a 18,729-acre (75.8 km2) wilderness area in the US state of Utah. It was designated March 30, 2009, as part of the Omnibus Public Land Management Act of 2009. Located six miles northeast of St. George, it is bordered by Snow Canyon State Park to the east and the Shivwitz Indian Reservation to the southwest. Approximately one-half of the wilderness is located within the recently designated Red Cliffs National Conservation Area. Prehistoric use by the Southern Paiute Indians has been documented at seven sites in the area, and the BLM estimates archeological site densities between 4 and 40 per square mile.

The namesake of the wilderness is Red Mountain, a great block of Navajo sandstone bounded by the Gunlock Fault on the west, and by the Santa Clara River valley and Snow Canyon on the south and east.

VegetationEdit

The mixing of species from the Mojave and Great Basin deserts makes for unusually diverse vegetation in the Red Mountains Wilderness, which includes pinyon pine, juniper, sagebrush, ponderosa pine, yucca, agave, and Gambel oak.

WildlifeEdit

Common wildlife in the wilderness include mule deer, mountain lion, peregrine falcon, and bald eagle.

References

Red Mountain Wilderness (Utah) Wikipedia