Mount Pennell

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Mount Pennell is a prominent peak in Utah’s remote Henry Mountains, known for its rugged terrain and geological significance as part of one of the last-explored mountain ranges in the contiguous United States.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
peak
access unimproved roads and backcountry routes
category Landforms of Garfield County, Utah
Mountains of Garfield County, Utah
Mountains of Utah
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
drainageBasin Colorado River basin NERFINISHED
elevation 11371 ft
3466 m
firstMajorGeologicalStudyBy Grove Karl Gilbert GENERATED
geologicalProvince Colorado Plateau NERFINISHED
geologicalType laccolith
hasClimate semi-arid climate
hasSummit Mount Pennell summit
knownFor geological significance
remoteness
rugged terrain
locatedIn Garfield County, Utah NERFINISHED
Henry Mountains NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

Utah
map USGS Mount Pennell topographic map NERFINISHED
mountainRange Henry Mountains NERFINISHED
namedAfter Joseph Pennell NERFINISHED
nearestTown Hanksville, Utah NERFINISHED
oneOf last-explored mountain ranges in the contiguous United States
parentPeak Mount Ellen NERFINISHED
partOf Henry Mountains igneous complex NERFINISHED
Henry Mountains volcanic field NERFINISHED
prominence 4711 ft
protectedArea Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (nearby region) NERFINISHED
rockType igneous rock
porphyritic diorite
topographicIsolation 20.9 mi
USState Utah NERFINISHED

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Henry Mountains contains Mount Pennell