Lakes of the High Uintas: Beaver Creek, Henrys Fork, Smiths Fork, Blacks Fork, and Bear River Drainages (Publication No. 64-9) Review
Lakes of the High Uintas: Beaver Creek, Henrys Fork, Smiths Fork, Blacks Fork, and Bear River Drainages (Publication No. 64-9) Feature
The Uinta Mountains of northeastern Utah are unique in that they are the only major range of mountains in North America to lie in an east and west direction. King's Peak, Utah's tallest point of land, standing 13,498 feet, is hard to distinguish from its sister peaks, all of which stand over 12,000 feet. This is in a country of snow-capped mountains, of green meadows, blue lakes and tall trees. Four of Utah's major rivers, the Duchesne, Provo, Weber and Bear, originate in the snowfield of these mountains.
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