Mount Hillers

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Mount Hillers is a prominent peak in Utah’s remote Henry Mountains range, known for its rugged terrain and geological significance.

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instanceOf mountain
peak
access remote unpaved roads
climate semi‑arid
country United States of America
surface form: United States
drainage tributaries of the Colorado River
elevation about 10993 feet
about 3351 meters
firstGeologicalStudyBy Grove Karl Gilbert GENERATED
geologicalType laccolith
hasLandform rocky ridges
steep slopes
talus slopes
hasSummit rocky summit area
hasUse livestock grazing on lower slopes
hasVegetation pinyon–juniper woodland on lower slopes
sagebrush and desert scrub at base
knownFor geological significance
rugged terrain
locatedIn Garfield County, Utah NERFINISHED
Henry Mountains NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

Utah
map USGS Mount Hillers topographic quadrangle
mountainRange Henry Mountains NERFINISHED
namedBy Grove Karl Gilbert NERFINISHED
near Mount Ellen NERFINISHED
Mount Pennell NERFINISHED
partOf Colorado Plateau NERFINISHED
Henry Mountains volcanic field NERFINISHED
popularFor backcountry hiking
geological field study
population uninhabited
prominence over 1500 meters
protectedAreaNearby Glen Canyon National Recreation Area NERFINISHED
region southwestern United States
surface form: American Southwest
relativeLocation in south‑central Utah
north of Lake Powell
south of Hanksville, Utah
rockType igneous rock
sedimentary rock country rock intruded by igneous bodies
surveyedDuring U.S. Geological Survey study of the Henry Mountains in the 1870s
topographicIsolation high

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