American Fork Canyon

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American Fork Canyon is a scenic mountain canyon in Utah known for its rugged landscapes, outdoor recreation, and access to Timpanogos Cave National Monument.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canyon
geographic feature
accessRoad Utah State Route 92
alsoKnownAs Alpine Loop Scenic Byway area
containsProtectedArea Timpanogos Cave National Monument
country United States of America
surface form: United States
entranceElevationApprox about 5,000 feet above sea level
entranceNear American Fork, Utah
feeArea yes
geology predominantly limestone and dolomite
hasAttraction Alpine Loop Scenic Byway area
surface form: Alpine Loop Scenic Byway

American Fork River
Silver Lake Flat Reservoir
Tibble Fork Reservoir
Timpanogos Cave National Monument
hasCampground Granite Flat Campground
Mount Timpanogos Campground
hasFeature alpine meadows
conifer forests
limestone cliffs
rugged terrain
hasTrailhead Tibble Fork Trailhead
Timpooneke Trailhead
knownFor access to Timpanogos Cave National Monument
scenic mountain landscapes
locatedIn Utah
Utah County, Utah
surface form: Utah County

Wasatch Range
managedBy U.S. Forest Service
nearestCity American Fork, Utah
nearMountain Mount Timpanogos
partOf Wasatch-Cache National Forest
surface form: Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest
popularFor backcountry skiing
camping
fishing
hiking
mountain biking
picnicking
rock climbing
scenic driving
snowshoeing
wildlife viewing
reachesElevationAbove over 8,000 feet above sea level
recreationSeasonPeak early fall
summer
watercourse American Fork River
withinRegion central Utah
surface form: Central Utah

Wasatch Front

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Wasatch Range contains American Fork Canyon
Utah County, Utah contains American Fork Canyon
American Fork, Utah hasAttraction American Fork Canyon