Horse Ranch Mountain

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Horse Ranch Mountain is the highest peak in Zion National Park, a prominent summit in southwestern Utah’s dramatic canyon landscape.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
mountain
summit
access backcountry routes
climate semi-arid
continent North America
country United States of America
county Washington County
drainage tributaries of the Virgin River
elevation 2666 meters
8748 feet
geologicalAge Jurassic
geology Mesozoic sedimentary rock
Navajo Sandstone
hasRecreation backpacking
hiking
scrambling
hasVegetation pinyon-juniper woodland on slopes
ponderosa pine in higher areas
highestPointOf Zion National Park
landformType sandstone summit
landscapeContext canyon country
locatedIn Colorado Plateau
Utah
Washington County, Utah
Zion National Park
Zion National Park
surface form: Zion National Park Wilderness
locatedInRegion southwestern Utah
managedBy National Park Service
surface form: U.S. National Park Service
mapLocation southwestern Utah
nearestHigherNeighbor peaks of the Markagunt Plateau
notableFor being the highest peak in Zion National Park
prominent summit above Kolob Canyons
overlooks Kolob Canyons
Timber Creek area
parkUnit Zion National Park
partOf Colorado Plateau
surface form: Colorado Plateau physiographic province

Zion National Park
prominence about 1200 feet
range Kolob Canyons
surface form: Kolob Canyons area of the Colorado Plateau
region Intermountain West
state Utah
topographicIsolation several miles
USGSTopographicMap Kolob Arch quadrangle
viewpointFor Kolob Canyons
Zion high plateaus
withinProtectedArea Zion National Park
Zion Wilderness

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Zion National Park hasHighestPoint Horse Ranch Mountain