Notch Peak

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Notch Peak is a dramatic limestone mountain in western Utah known for its sheer cliffs and prominence in the House Range.

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Notch Peak canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geologic formation
mountain
continent North America
country United States of America
geologicalAge Paleozoic
geologicalType limestone mountain
hasCliff west face of Notch Peak
hasEasiestRoute hiking trail on east side
hasReputation one of the tallest limestone cliffs in North America
hasViewOf Great Basin landscape
Sevier Desert
isTouristAttraction true
knownFor dramatic topographic relief
large vertical rock face
sheer cliffs
locatedIn House Range
Millard County, Utah
Utah
material limestone
mountainRange House Range
nearestSettlement Delta, Utah, United States
surface form: Delta, Utah
partOf Basin and Range Province
prominenceFeature prominent peak of the House Range
region western Utah
rockType Cambrian limestone
state Utah
usedFor base jumping
hiking
rock climbing
westFaceCharacter near-vertical limestone cliff

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Millard County contains Notch Peak
House Range contains Notch Peak