Cedar Mountains

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The Cedar Mountains are a remote, rugged mountain range in western Utah known for their desert landscapes, wildlife habitat, and proximity to the Great Salt Lake Desert.

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Cedar Mountains canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain range
access limited road access
climate cold desert climate
conservationStatus largely undeveloped public land
country United States of America
environmentType arid environment
semi-desert shrubland
geologicalContext Basin and Range Province
hasVegetation desert grasses
pinyon-juniper woodland
sagebrush
hasWildlife mule deer
pronghorn
raptors
small mammals
humanSettlement sparsely populated area
knownFor desert scenery
proximity to Great Salt Lake Desert
remote character
wildlife habitat
locatedIn Great Basin
Great Basin Desert
Tooele County, Utah
Utah
western Utah
locatedNear Great Salt Lake
Great Salt Lake Desert
partOf U.S. Bureau of Land Management
surface form: Bureau of Land Management lands
relativeLocation east of the Great Salt Lake Desert
west of Salt Lake City
terrainFeature desert landscapes
rocky ridges
rugged terrain
steep slopes
usedFor backcountry driving
hiking
wildlife viewing

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Tooele County, Utah contains Cedar Mountains
Skull Valley, Utah boundedBy Cedar Mountains