Henry Mountains

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The Henry Mountains are a remote mountain range in southern Utah known for their classic geological studies and rugged, sparsely populated landscape.

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Henry Mountains canonical 5
Henry Mountains in Utah 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain range
access dirt roads
climate semi-arid climate
contains Mount Ellen
Mount Ellsworth
Mount Hillers
Mount Holmes
Mount Pennell
country United States of America
drainage Colorado River Basin
surface form: Colorado River basin
ecoregion semi-arid
elevation 11522 ft
3512 m
geologicalAge Tertiary
geologicalFeature laccolith
geologyStudiedBy Grove Karl Gilbert
hasHerd free-ranging bison herd
highestPoint Mount Ellen
knownFor classic geological studies of laccoliths
remoteness
rugged landscape
sparse population
listedIn U.S. Geological Survey classic studies
locatedIn Garfield County, Utah
Utah
Wayne County, Utah
southern Utah
management U.S. Bureau of Land Management
surface form: Bureau of Land Management
mountainRangeType laccolithic mountain range
namedAfter Joseph Henry
namedBy John Wesley Powell
nearestTown Hanksville, Utah
partOf Colorado Plateau
Henry Mountains self-linksurface differs
primaryUse grazing
recreation
proximityTo Capitol Reef National Park
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
recreationalActivity backpacking
hiking
hunting
rockType igneous rock
sedimentary rock
surveyedDuring Powell geographic expeditions
vegetation pinyon-juniper woodland
sagebrush steppe
wildlife Bison bison
surface form: American bison

mule deer
pronghorn

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Grove Karl Gilbert studied Henry Mountains
Henry Mountains region hasPart Henry Mountains
Garfield County, Utah hasFeature Henry Mountains
Report on the Geology of the Henry Mountains focusesOn Henry Mountains
this entity surface form: Henry Mountains in Utah
Henry Mountains partOf Henry Mountains self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Mount Ellen