Henry Mountains region

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The Henry Mountains region is a remote, rugged mountain area in southeastern Utah known for its volcanic laccolith formations, sparse human presence, and significant wildlife habitat.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic region
mountain region
access unpaved roads
administeredBy U.S. Bureau of Land Management
surface form: Bureau of Land Management

U.S. Forest Service
climate semi-arid
country United States of America
surface form: United States
elevationRange approximately 4000–11300 feet
geologicAge Tertiary intrusions in older sedimentary rocks
geologicalFeature laccolith
hasActivity geological research
hiking
hunting
wildlife viewing
hasPart Henry Mountains
hasVegetation alpine meadows
pinyon-juniper woodland
sagebrush steppe
hasWildlife Bison bison
surface form: American bison

black bear
elk
mountain lion
mule deer
pronghorn
various raptors
highestPoint Mount Ellen
humanPopulationDensity very low
knownFor remote location
rugged terrain
significant wildlife habitat
sparse human presence
volcanic laccolith formations
landCover desert shrubland
mountainous
locatedIn United States of America
surface form: United States

Utah
Moab, Utah
surface form: southeastern Utah
mountainRangeType laccolithic mountains
near Canyonlands National Park
Capitol Reef National Park
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
partOf Colorado Plateau
researchSignificance classic study area for laccoliths
state Utah
usedFor backcountry recreation
livestock grazing
wildlife management

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Colorado Plateau highestPoint Henry Mountains region